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The  last  edition  ot  this  catalogue  contains  many  notes  which  are  valuable 
in  historical  study.  They  are  supplemented  by  such  books  as  Adams's  "  Manual  of 
historical  literature"  [1403. i],  Putnam's  "Best  reading"  [1406.1],  Porter's  "Books 
and  reading"  [404.17],  and  Sonnenschein's  "Best  books"  [Bates  Hall  desk]. 
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"  History,"  and  the  sub-headings  there  indicated,  in  the  Handbook  for  Readers, 
published    by  the    Trustees. 

A  large  number  of  the  books  to  which  attention  is  called  in  the  notes,  men- 
tioned   above,   belong   to   the    Bates    Hall   collection. 

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HISTORY,    BIOGRAPHY,    AND   TRAVEL 


A.,  L.  M.  Six  weeks  in  old  France.  Letters  from 
Chateau  de  Montagland.  Albany,  1887.  1668.30 
A.  L.  0.  E.  See  Tucker,  Charlotte. 
Abailard,  Pierre,  and  Heloise.  Ahelard  and  Heloise : 
a  medJLEval  romance,  with  the  letters  of  Heloise. 
Ed.  by  Abby  Sage  Richardson.    Boston,  1884. 

1532.22 

Wight,  O.  W.  The  romance  of  Abelard  and  Heloise. 
1853.  1589-4 

Abbeokuta:  an  outline  of  the  Yoruba  mission. 
Tucker,  S.     1853.  699.14 

Abbeys. 

History  and  legends  of  old  castles  and  abbeys.  [1875.]  881.2 

Abbot,  Abiel.  Letters  written  in  the  interior  of 
Cuba,  182S.    Boston,  1829.  635.1 

Abbot,  George,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1562- 
1633. 

Lodge,  E.     Portraits,  vol.  3.  815.1.3 

Abbot,  Gorham  D.  Memoir  of  Nathan  W.  Dick- 
erman  ;  who  died  intheeighth  year  of  his  age.  N.  Y. 
[Cop.  1830.]  549.45 

Mexico,  and  the  United  States.  N.  Y.,  i86g.  622.12 
Abbot,  John  Emery. 

Ware,  H.  Sketch  of  J.  E.  Abbot.  In  Ware's  Miscel- 
laneous writings,  vol.  2.     1846.  117.4.2 

Abbot,  Willis  ,1.  Battle  fields  and  camp  fires.  The 
principal  military  operations  nf  the  Civil  wan  from 
the  removal  of  McClellan  to  the  accession  of  Grant. 
N.  Y.  [1890.]     Illus.  273.13 

Battle-fields  of  '61.  Military  operations  up  to  the 
end  of  the  Peninsular  campaign.  N.  Y.  [1889.] 
Illus.  274.13 

Blue  jackets  of  '76.  A  history  of  the  naval  battles 
of  the  American  revolution,  with  a  narrative  of  the 
war  with  Tripoli.    N.  Y.     [1888.]  273.17 

Blue  jackets  of  1 81 2.     N.  Y.     [1887.]  274.1 

Blue  jackets  of '61.    N.  Y.,  i886.  273.14 

Abbotsford. 

Irving,  W.    Abbotsford  and  Newstead  abbey. 

1659.11;  No.  2  in  377.1.2 ;  407.4 

Abbott,  Rev.  Benjamin,  1732-1796. 

Gorrie,  p.  D.    Lives  of  eminent  methodist  ministers.  535.14 

Abbott,  Benjamin  Vaughan.  The  travelling  law- 
school,  and  Famous  trials.  (First  lessons  in  gov- 
ernment and  law.)  Boston.  [1884.]  130.63 
Abbott,  Charles,  ist  baron  Tenterden,  1762-1832. 

Brightwell,  Cecilia  L.     Memorials  of  great  lawyers. 

1516.13 

Abbott,  Edward.  A  paragraph  history  of  the  Am- 
erican revolution.  Boston,  1876.  229.13 
Abbott,  Edwin  A.  Philochristus :  memoirs  of  a 
disciple  of  the  Lord.    2ded.    Boston,  1878.       2102.23 


Abbott,  Gorham  D.    See  Abbot,  Gorham  D. 
Abbott,  Jacob,  1803-1879.  American  history.  [Cop. 
1860-65.]    8  v.  306.3 

Contents.  —  i.  Aboriginal  America.  2.  Discovery  of  Amer- 
ica. 3.  Southern  colonies.  4.  Northern  colonies.  5.  Wars 
of  the  colonies.  6.  Revolt  of  the  colonies.  7.  Revolution. 
8.  Washington. 

China  and  the  English  ;  or,  the  Chinese  as  illustrated 
in  their  intercourse  with  foreigners.  1835.  1695.5 
Histories  of  Cyrus  the  great  and  Alexander  the 
great.     1880.    [Chautauqua  edition.]  550.3 

History  of  Alexander  the  great.  [Cop.  1876.]  549.1 
History  of  Alfred  of  England.     1873.  559.1 

History  of  Charles  the  first  of  England.  1878.  559.18 
History  of  Charles  the  second.  [Cop.  1877.]  559.22 
History  of  Cleopatra.  [Cop.  1851.]  illus.  549.5 
History  of  Cyrus  the  great.  [Cop.  1878.]  549.11 
History  of  Darius  the  great.  [Cop.  1878.]  549.15 
History  of  Genghis  Khan.     1877.  579.17 

History  of  Hannibal.     [Cop.  1849.]  549-14 

History  of  Julius  Ccesar.     1876.  549.17 

History  of  Mary  queen  of  Scots.  [Cop.  1876.]  559.28 
History  of  Nero.     [Cop.  1881.]  549-19 

History  of  Peter  the  great.  [Cop.  1859.]  579.16 
History  of  Pyrrhus.     1854-  549.20 

History  of  queen  Elizabeth.  [Cop.  1876.]  559-25 
History  of  Richard  the  first  of  England.  [Cop- 1857.] 
Illus.  559.8 

History  of  Richard  the  second.  [Cop.  1858.]  579.8 
History  of  Richard  the  third.  [Cop.  1858.]  579.13 
History  of  Romulus.     1874.  549-27 

History  of  William  the  conqueror.  [Cop.  1849.] 
Illus.  559.6 

History  of  Xerxes  the  great.  [Cop.  1878.]  549.25 
Marco  Paul's  voyages  &  travels  [in]  Boston.  [Cop. 
1853.]  659.23 

These  books  by  Jacob  Abbott  were  published  in  New  York. 

Rollo  books.    Namely :  — 

Rollo  in  Geneva.     N.  Y.,  1866.  659.14 

Rollo  in  Holland.     N.  Y.     [Cop.  1858.]  659.17 

Rollo  in  London.     Boston,  1859.  659-5 

Rollo  in  Naples.     N.  Y.      [Cop.  1858.]  677.10 

Rollo  in  Paris.     N    Y.,  1873.  659.8 

Rollo  in  Scotland.     N.  Y.,  1880-  677.18 

Rollo  in  Switzerland.     N.  Y.     [Cop.  1858.]  659.22 

Rollo  on  the  Atlantic.  Boston.     [Cop.  1853.]  659.1 

Rollo  on  the  Rhine.  Boston,  1854.  659.9 
This  series  is  illustrated. 

A  summer  in  Scotland  [in  1847].    N.  Y.,  1876. 

647.18 
Abbott,  John  Stevens  Cabot.  American  pioneers 
and  patriots.     Namely :  — 


Abbott 


Acton 


,.  ri»74) 

KiiC- 


IS»7«S 

iS»7.g 
lanon.    1874.  '75-4 

1  I5»7  14 

u.-,-.s 
1527. ij 

338. 3J 

1  a75-a 

1  he  empire  1)1  Austria.     iSig.  r)27-" 

The  ciirrr  ot  KuSMa.     i860.  927-14 

I  1  reMjIiition  of  1780,  as  viewed  in  the  lifiht 
111  iri-itilutions.     1059.  1001.3 

lis;  r,  ol  IreJerick  the  treat.     1871.  602.9 

II  -;  TV  ot  Hent^-  the  fourth  of  France  and  Navarre. 
iS'i.  ■  ■  559-'5 
Hi-try  of  Hernando  Cortez.  1855.  579.1 
History  of  Hortense,  queen  of  Holland.     1870. 

559-33 
Histor>'  of  Josephine.    [Cop.  1879.]  559-32 

Historv  of  king  Philip,  chief  of  the  Wampanoags. 
1875.  ■  579-7 

History  of  Louis  XIV.    [Cop.  1870.]  559-27 

Hist'ir-y  of  Louis  Philippe.     1871.  559-29 

Mi--tiirN  ol  M.iJ.ime  Roland.  fCop.  i8;o.J  559.34 
History  of  Maria  Antoinette.  [Cop.  1849.]  559.30 
Histor>' of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.   [Cop.  1855.]     2  v. 

601. 1 
History  of  Napoleon  III.    Boston,  1869.  603.6 

History-  of  the  Civil  war  in  America.    1863,  66.    2  v. 

292.12 
Same.    1865-67.    2  v.  292.15 

Itaiv  and  the  war  for  Italian  independence,  including 
a  sketch  of  Pius  IX.    Boston,  1871.  915-0 

Italy.    [Cop.  i860.]  917.10 

Kings  and  queens.     1872.  1517.13 

I  nrii.nis.  —  Josephine  iind  Mari.i  Lx>uisa.  Ixiuis  Philippe. 
I  L-r<lin.ind.  Nicholas.  Leopold.  Isabella.  Victoria.  Louis 
N.ipolcon. 

Lives  of  the  presidents  of  the  United  States  [to 
Hayes].    Boston,  1880.  1522.12 

Napoleon  at  St.  Helena.    [Cop.  1855.]  602.2 

Prussia  and  the  Franco-Prussian  war.  Boston, 
1871.  925.9 

The  romance  of  Spanish  history.     1869.  979.13 

South  and  north  :  or,  impressions  received  during  a 
trip  to  Cuba  and  the  South,     i860.  637.26 

Most  of  these  books  by  J.  S.  C.  Abbott  are  illustrated  and 
published  in  New  York. 

Abbott,  Lyman.  Henrv  Ward  Beecher:  a  sketch 
lit  his  career.  By  Lyman  Abbott,  assisted  bv  S.  B. 
Halliday.  Also  Mr.  Beecher's  life  as  sketched  by 
himself.    Hartford,  1887.  530.20 

Histor>'  of  Cough's  life  and  work.  In  Cough's 
Platform  echoes.  1121.7 

Abd-ul-Med]ld,  sultan  of  Turkey,  1822-1861. 

GI150N  A.     The  czar  and  the  sultan.     1854.  918.16 

Abderahman  I  (Abou-Motrif-el-Safar),  king  of  the 
house  iif  Omeya,  731-787. 

iRVlNi;,  \V.    Spanish  papers  and  other  miscellanies,  vol.  1. 

1815.5.1 
Abdy,  Edward  S.  Journal  of  a  residence  and  tour 
in  the  United  States,  1833,  34.  London,  1835.  3  v. 
.  629.7 

A  Becket,  Thomas.    See  Thomas  a  Becket. 
A  Beckett,  Gilbert  Abbott.    The  comic  history  of 
Rome.    London.     Illus.  9569 

Ab61ard.    See  Abailard. 


Abepcpomby,  Sir  Ralph,  1734-1801. 

.\liHKi,KoMliV.  J.,  ist  b.iron  Dunfermline.   A  memoir.  1861. 

577- 1  a 
Gl  Kli:  G.  R.     Lives  of  British  military  commanders,  vol.  3. 

388.3.3 
l..il":i.  I-:,     Portraits, vol.  8.  815.1.8 

Aberdeen,  Earl  of.    See  Gordon,  G.  H. 
Abernethy,  John,  1764-1831. 

M.MIIWUN,  G.     Memoirs  of  .\berncthy.     1853.  588.8 

Ri  sM  It.  W.     1-li.cenlric  personages.     1866.  5''9-'9 

Ablngton,  Frances,  born  Barton,  I73i?-i8i5. 

Mai  rili-.ws,  B.,  and  Huttun,  L.    Actors  and  actresses  of 

Gr.-.ii  Urilain  and  the  United  Stales,  vol.  i.  1540.65.1 

Abode,  The,  of  snow.  Himalayas  [in  1875]. 
Wilsim,  A.  1695.11 

Aborlg'lnes  of  America.    See  Indians  of  America. 
Abou  '1  Hassan  ibn  Hallawl.    See  Jehuda  Levi 
bfii  S.imucl,  cl  Kastili. 

Abou-Motpif-el-Safar.    See  Abderahman  I. 
About,   LJinonJ  Fraiigois  Valentin.     Greece  and 
the  (jreeks  of  the  present  day.     N.  Y.,  1857.  918.15 
The  Roman  question.    Trans,   by   H.  C.  Coape. 
N.  Y.,  1859.  1098.26 

Rome  of  to-day.     N.  Y.,  1861.  665.10 

PiCTRUCCELI.l  DKLI.A  GaTTINA,  F.  Rome  and  the  papacy 
[etc.].  Commentaries  on  "The  Roman  question"  of  E. 
.\bouI.     [1872.]  957-13 

Abraham  a  Sancta  Clara  (Ulrich  Megerle), 
1642-1709. 

Hkdgk,  F.  H.     Prose  writers  of  Germany.     1852.  545.1 

Abroad  again.    Guild,  C.    1877.  1647.1 

Ab-sa-ra-ka;  or,  Wyoming  opened.  Carrington, 

Margaret  I.  1890.  248.13 
Abyssinia. 

HAKF.K,Sir  S.  \V.     The  Nile  tributaries  of  Abyssinia.    1868. 

1692.9 
Brick,  J.     Travels  and  discoveries  in  Abvssinia  [1768-73]. 

640.5 
GoBAT,  S.  Journal  of  three  years'  residence  in  Abyssinia 
[1830-36] .  '  697.7 

lOHNSTON.  C.  Travels  in  southern  Abyssinia.  1844.  697.1 
Parkyns,  M.     Life  in  .Abyssinia.     1854.  697.6:697.5 

Rl'ssKLL,  M.     Nubia  and  Abyssinia.     [1833.]  810.61 

Acadia.    See  Nova  Scotia. 

Acadie,  L' :  or,  seven  years'  explorations  in  British 
Americ.i.     Alexander,  Sir  J.  E.     1849.  626.8 

Acamapitzin,  1st  king  of  Mexico,—  1389. 

Goodrich,  S.  G.    Lives  of  celebrated  American  Indians. 

1869.1.5 

Achievements  of  youth.  Steel,  R.  1890.  1554.24 
Ackland,  Ladv  Ciiristina  Harriet  Caroline.  1750- 
1815. 

Ellet,  Elizabeth  F.  The  women  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion, vol.  I.  538.13.1 

Acland,  Charles.  A  popular  account  of  the  man- 
ners and  customs  of  India.  New  ed.  London, 
1 861.  889.2 

Across  Africa  [1872-76].    Cameron,  V.  L.    2  v. 

1699.18 
Across  America  and  Asia    [1860-65].     Pumpellv, 
,R.  1623:5 

Across  America  ;  or,  the  great  West  and  the  Pa- 
cific coast.  [1866-67.]  Rusling,  J.  F.  1649.1 
Across  Patagonia.    Dixie,  Lady  Florence  C.    1881. 

1641.19 
Across  the  Atlantic.    Haeseler,  C.   H.    [1868.] 

1667.3 
Across  the  border  ;  or,  Pathan  and  Biloch.  Oliver, 
E.  E.     1890.  681.16 

Across  the  continent  [in  1865].    Bowles,   S.  644.14 
Acton,  Thomas  C,  1823-. 
BiNGAV,  G.  W.  Traitsofrepresentative  men.    1882.  1534.13 

Acton  Bell,  pseud.    See  BrontS,  Anne. 


Actors 


Adams 


AetoFS. 

Brown,  T.  A.     History  of  the  American  stage,  T733-1870. 

1364.14 
BYERLEY,  T.,  and  ROBERTSON,  J.  C.  The  Percy  anecdotes. 
[Anecdotes  of  the  stage.]     1822.  2009.1 

Lewes,  G.  H.     On  actors  and  the  art  of  acting.     1875. 

1366.9;  1389.6 
Ludlow,  N.  M.  Dramatic  hfe  as  I  found  it.  1880.  1360.1 
MaRSTON,  J.  W.     Our  recent  actors.     1888.  1540.67 

Matthews,  B.,and  Hutton,  L.  Actors  and  actresses  of 
Great  Britain  and  the  United  States  from  the  days  of  David 
Garricli.     5  v.     [1886.]  1540.65 

MURDOCK,  [.  E.  Tlie  stage;  or,  recollections  from  an  ex- 
perience of  lilty  years.  1880.  1364.15 
SIKES,  Olive.  The  mimic  world,  and  public  exhibitions. 
1871.  1562.4 
Winslow,  Catherine   M.     Yesterdays   with   actors.     1887. 

1540.36 
See  also  American  actor  series.  Drama.  English  drama. 
Theatre.     Names  of  actors. 

Actor's  tour,   An.     Bandmann,   D.   E.     1885. 

1697.20 
Acts  iif  the  anti-slavery  apostles.  Pillsbury,  P. 
1884.  290.2 

Adalbert  Heinrleh  Wilhelm,  prince  of  Prussia. 
Travels  in  the  south  of  Europe  and  in  Brazil.  [1842.] 
With  introd.  by  Baron  von  Humboldt.  London, 
1849.     2  V.     Maps.  633.11 

Adam,  Ale.xander,  LL.D.,  1741-1809.  Roman  an- 
tiquities :  or,  an  account  of  the  manners  and  cus- 
toms of  the  Romans.  7th  ed.,  with  notes  bv  L.  L. 
Da  Ponte.     N.  Y.,  1836.     Illus.  '   954-7 

Adam,  Gripme  Mercer.  An  outline  history  of 
Canadian  literature.  In  Withrovv's  Abridged  his- 
tory of  Canada.  1887.  265.7 
Adams,  Abigail,  1744-1818.  Familiar  letters  of 
John  and  Abigail  Adams  during  the  Revolution. 
With  a  memoir  of  Mrs..  Adams,  by  C.  F.  Adams. 
N.  Y.,  1876.  Portr.  i539-i2 
Letters.  With  memoir  by  C.  F.  Adams.  2d  ed. 
Boston,  1840.    2  V.     Portr.     Fac-siinile.        1546.18 

Ellet,  Elizat>eth  F.  The  women  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion, vol.  2.  538.13.2 

Adams,  Abigail,  daughter  of  John  Adams.  See 
Smith,  Abigail. 

Adams,  Brooks.  The  emancipation  of  Massachu- 
setts. Boston,  1887.  240.2 
Adams,  Charles,  D.D.,  1808-.  Life  sketches  of 
Macaulay.  N.  Y.,  1880.  Portr.  1538.4 
Adams,  Charles  Francis,  1807-1886.  Life  of  John 
Adams.  Begun  by  J.  Q.  Adams.  Completed  by 
C.F.Adams.  1871.  2  v.  519.15 
Carroll,  H.  Twelve  Americans.  1883.  1534.16 
Welles,  G.  Lincoln  anti  Seward.  Remarks  upon  the  me- 
morial address  of  C.  F.  Adams  on  Seward.  IS36.7 

Adams,  Charles  Francis,  1835-.  A  chapter  of  Erie. 
Boston,  1869.  238.20 

Chapters  of  Erie,  and  other  essays.  By  C.  F. 
Adams,  jr.,  and   Henry  Adams.     Boston,    1871. 

238.21 
Contents.  —  A  chapter  of  Erie,  by  C.  F.  Adams,  jr. 
The  New  York  gold  conspiracy,  by  H.  Adams.  An 
Erie  raid,  by  C.  F.  Adams,  jr.  Captaine  John  Smith,  by 
H.  .'Vdams.  Tlie  Bank  of  England  restriction,  by  H. 
.■\dams.  British  finance  in  1816,  l)y  H.  Adams.  The  legal- 
tender  act,  by  F.  A.  Walker  and  H.  Adams.  The  railroad 
system,  by  C.  F.  .'\dams,  jr. 

Adams,  Charles  Kendall.  A  manual  of  historical 
literature,  with  suggestions  as  to  historical  study. 
N.  Y.,  1882.  1403".  I 

Adams,  Francis  Colburn.  Siege  of  Washington, 
D.  C,  written  for  little  people.  N.  Y.  [Cop.  1867.] 
Illus.  288.9 

Adams,  George  Burton.  MediiBval  civilization.  N. 
Y.,  1883.     [History  primers.]  920.9 


Adams,  Hannah,  1755-1832.  The  history  of  the 
Jews  from  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem  to  the  nine- 
teenth century.  Boston,  1812.  2  V.  949-6 
Memoir,  by  herself.  Boston,  1832.  Portr.  599.3 
A  view  of  religions.  2d  ed.  Boston.  1099.5 
Wise,  D.  Some  remarkable  women.  1887.  1556.21 
Adams,  Henry,  1838-.  Chapters  of  Erie,  and 
other  essays.  By  C.  F.  Adams,  jr.,  and  Henry 
Adams.    Boston,  1871.                                     238.21 

For  contents,  see  Adams,  C.  F. 

History  of  the  United  States  of  America  during  the 
first  and  second  administration  of  Jefferson.  [1801- 
i8og.]     N.  Y.,  1889,  90.     4  V.     Maps.  240.9 

John  Randolph.  Boston,  1883.  [American  states- 
men.] -  1533-5 
Adams,  Henry  Gardiner.  David  Livingstone:  the 
weaver  boy  who  became  a  missionary.  New  ed. 
London,  1875.  Portr.  1527.10 
Same.  The  weaver  boy  who  became  a  missionary. 
N.  Y.,  1868.  1527.11 
Adams,  John,  2d  president  of  the  U.  S.,  1735-1826. 
Works.  Boston,  1850-56.  10  v.  Portrs.  283.1 
Contents. —  i.  Life,  by  C.  F.  .^dams.  2.  Diary;  Notes 
of  debates  in  Congress,  1775  and  1776;  Autobiography;  Ap- 
pendix. 3.  Autobiography,  continued;  Diary;  Notes  of  a 
debate  in  the  senate  of  the  United  States  ;  Essays;  Appendix. 
4.  Novanglus,  or  a  history  of  the  dispute  with  America,  from 
1754;  Works  on  government,  1776.  5.  Government.  6.  Gov- 
ernment ;  Letters.    7-10.  Correspondence. 

Familiar  letters  of  John  and  Abigail  Adams  during 
the  Revolution.  With  a  meinoirof  Mrs.  Adams,  by 
C.  F.  Adams.     N.  Y.,  1876.     Portr.  1539.12 

Letters  to  his  wife  [1774-1801].  Ed.  by  C.  F. 
Adams.     Boston,  1841.  537-3 

AliliO tt,  J.  S.  C.     Lives  of  the  presidents.  1522.12 

Adams,  J.  Q.  The  life  of  John  Adams.  1871.  2  v.  519.15 
Chamberlain,  M.  John  Adams,  the  statesman  of  the 
American  revolution.     1884.  1531.10 

GlBBS,  G.  Memoirs  of  the  administration  of  Washington 
and  John  Adams.     2  v.  285.5 

Morse,  J.  T.,  jr.    John  Adams.     1885.  i533-ii 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  John  Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson. 
1887.  1558.3 

Trescot,  W.  H.  The  diplomatic  history  of  the  adminis- 
tr.ations  of  Washington  and  Adams,  1789-1801.  297.5 

Williams,  E.  The  twelve  stars  of  our  republic.  1850. 513.13 
Wood,  J.  The  suppressed  history  of  the  administration  of 
John  Adams.     1846.  .  309.7 

Adams,  John,  a  mutineer  of  the  "  Bounty."  See 
Smith,  Ale.xander. 

Adams,  John  Quincy,  6th  president  of  the  U.  S. 
Life  of  John  Adams.  Begun  by  J.  Q.  Adams. 
Completed  by  C.  F.  Adams.     Phila.,  1871.     2  v. 

519.15 
Memoirs,  comprising  portions  of  his  diary,  1795- 
1848.  Ed.  by  C.  F.  Adams.  Phila.,  1874-77.  12  v. 
Portrs.  1512.4 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Lives  of  the  presidents.  1880.  1522.12 
Morse, 'j.  T.,  jr.    John  Quincy  Adams.     1882.  I533-I 

Qliinxv,  J.  Memoir  of  lohn  Quincy  Adams.  1858.  512.1 
Seward,  W.  H.  John  Quincy  Adams.  [Eulogy,  April  6, 
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-  Life  and  public  services.    1849.  517-25 

Stoddard,  W.O.    Madison,  Monroe,  and  Adams.    1887. 

1558.5 
Williams,  E.  The  twelve  stars  of  our  republic.  1850.513.13 

Adams,  Nehemiah.  A  south-side  view  of  slavery. 
Boston,  1854.  127.21 

A  voyage  around  the  world  [1869-71].  Boston. 
[1871.]  708.24 

Adams,  Oscar  Fay.  A  brief  handbook  of  Ameri- 
can authors.  Boston,  1884.  1403.20 
A  brief  handbook  of  English  authors.  Boston,  1884. 

1403.19 


3 


Adams 

Dear  olJ  slor>-tdlers.    Boston.     [1889.]    Portrs. 

1400.26 

I  oriirii!*.  -  Homer.  The  ArahUn  night*,  .tiop.  Mother 
i^..vc-.  iVrruull.  The  btoiher*  Linnim.  La  Kont.iinc. 
Ldttouidve.  Antlrrken.  Ueloe.  L»  Motle  Fouqu«.  The 
•uthor  ui  "  ("aul  and  Virginu." 

Adams.  Roh<rt  C.  Histor\-  of  the  United  States 
in  rhyme.     Boston.     Il8&»-J  210.}} 

Adams,  Simuel,  172.'  iSoj. 

Hi»M(K.I.K.     Samuel  Adaniv     1885.  lS33-'3 

W'KLi-i.  w.  W  Ihe  liic-  and  public  services  of  Samuel 
.■\Jam».     18©$.     3  V.  a4»-* 

Adams,  S.ir.ih  B.  Amy  and  Marion's  voyage 
jrounJ  the  world.     Boston.     [1878.]  1665.3 

Adams,  Willi.im  Henry  Davenport.  The  buried 
cities  ol  Campania ;  or,  Pompeii  and  Herculaneum. 
London.  1873.    Illus.  1927-1 

Eminent  sailors.    London,  1882.    Illus.         1540.41 

Contenlv  —  iJr.ikc.  Bl.ikc.  .Xnson.  Rodney.  Howe.  St. 
Vincent.    .Nelson.    Sir  Sidm-y  Smith.    CoUingwood. 

Eminent  soldiers.    London.   [1880.]     Illus.  1537-13 

Content*.—  Wallenstcin.  Turenne.  Marlborough.  Wclling- 
lon.    .Napoleon.    .Napii-r.    Grant.    Count  Molike. 

Famous  caverns  and  grottoes.     London,  1886. 

1698.4 
Famous  caves  and  catacombs.     London,   1886. 

1698.3 
Famous  ships  of  the  British  navy.  London.  [1863.] 


Same.     1878.    Illus.  1985.8 

"  In  perils  oft :  "  romantic  biographies  illustrative 
of  the  adsenturous  life.   N.  Y.,  1886.    Illus.  1542.44 

Contents. —  Sir  Sidney  Smith.  Earl  of  Dundonald.  .Arminius 
V«mb<ry.  Joseph  Wolfl'.  Schw.-iika's  sleigh  journey.  Sir 
Samuel  B;iker.  Sir  James  Brooke.  W.  G.  Palgrave.  Edinond 
O'Uonovan.    E.  II.  Palmer.    General  Gordon. 

The  land  of  the  Nile ;  or,  Egypt  past  and  present. 
London,  1871.    Illus.  698.31 

Lighthouses  and  lightships.     N.  Y.,  1870.     Illus. 

196.30 
The  maid  of  Orleans :  and  the  great  war  of  the  Eng- 
lish in  France.  London,  1889.  Illus.  1554.22 
The  mariners  of  England.  Edinb.,  1879.  980.9 
Same.  [1884.]  980.58 
Neptune's  heroes :  or,  the  sea-kings  of  England. 
London,  1861.                                                   578.19 

Contents.  —  Hawkins.  Drake..  Cavendish.  Frobislier. 
Lord  Howard.  Blake.  Montague.  Morgan  and  the  Eng- 
lish buccaneers.  Dampier.  Herbert.  Rookc.  Benbow. 
Anson.  Rodney.  Captain  Cook.  Earl  Howe.  Earl  St. 
Vincent.  Nelson.  CoUingwood.  Exmouth.  Willoughbv. 
Davis.  Hudson.  Button.  Bylot  and  Baffin.  Captain 
Thomas  James.     Ross.     Parry.     Sir  John  Franklin. 

The  queen  of  the  Adriatic  ;  or,  Venice  past  and  pres- 
ent. Boston,  1869.  1678.7 
Records  of  noble  lives.    London.  1553.2 

Contents.— Sidney.  Bacon.  Blake.  Monk.  Penn.  Rob- 
ert OHara  Burke.     William  John  Wills. 

Stories  of  the  lives  of  noble  women.    London,  1882. 

1517.1 
Contents.— Anne  Askew.  Lady  Vcrc.  Lady  Alicia  Lisle. 
Eliiabcth  Gaunt.  Elizabeth  I'nchbald.  I^dy  Arabella 
Stuart.  Lady  Jane  Grey.  Mary,  countess  of  Pembroke. 
Queen  Jeanne  d'Albret.  Madame  Roland.  Charlotte 
Bronti'. 

Published  originally  under  the  title :  The  sunshine  of  do- 
mestic life. 

Sword  and  pen;  or,  English  worthies  in  the  reign 
of  Elizabeth.  By  Walter  Clinton  [pseud,  j.  Edinb., 
1869.    Illus.  567.10 

Contents.  —  Raleigh.  Hawkins.  Gilbert.  Cavendish. 
Drake.     Sidney.     Shakespeare. 

Wellington's  victories  from  Rolija  to  Waterloo. 
London,  1880.  980.49 


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Adamson.  Robert.  Fichte.  Phila.,  1881.  [Phil- 
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Addey.  Markimield.  "Little  Mac":  a  life  of 
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"Stonewall  Jackson."  N.  Y.,  1863.  Portr.  569.16 
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.■\1K1N,  Lucy.     Life.     1846.  584.2 

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CaBINST  portrait  gallery  of  British  worthies,  vol.  11. 
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Howirr,  W.  Homes  and  haunts  of  the  British  poets, 
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JOHNSCS,  S.    Lives  of  the  English  poets. 

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Spalding,  W.  Joseph  Addison.  In  New  biographies  of 
illustrious  men.     1857.  547.7 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  The  English  humorists  of  the  eigh- 
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Adeliza,  of  Louvaih,  second  queen  of  Henry  I., 
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De  CosiA,  B.  F.  l^ke  George:  its  scenes  and  character- 
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Headley,  J.  T.  The  Adirondack;  or,  life  in  the  woods. 
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Warner,  C.  D.     In  the  wilderness.     1878.  1669.14 

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Advance-guard,  The,  of  western  civilization. 
Gihnore,  J.  R.     1888.  210.62 

Adventure  series.     Namely :  — 

EASrwiCK.  R.  W.  A  master  mariner;  the  life  and  advent- 
ures of  Captain  Robert  William  Eastvvick.  1891.  1540.68 
Roche,  J.  J.     The  story  of  the  filibusters.     1891.  631.29 

Smrp,  J.  Memoirs  of  [his]  extr.iordinary  military  career. 
1890.  560.4 

Adventures. 

Adams,  W.H.  D.  Famous  ships  of  the  British  navy :  stories 
of  enterprise  and  daring.     [1863.]  996.2 

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820.68 
Davenport,  R.  A.  Narratives  of  peril  and  suffering.  1840. 
2  V.  379- !■» 

Episodes  of  the  sea  in  former  days.    1880.  1707-5 

Goodrich,  F.  B.    Man  upon  the  ocean.    1858.  701.10 

-  Ocean's  story.  1873.  1161.3 
A  later  cd.  of  the  preceding. 


Adventures 


Africa 


Hale,  E.  E.  Stories  of  adventure  told  by  adventurers. 
iS8i.  660.15 

Heroes  and  hunters  of  the  West.     i86g.  245.11 

HoHBS.  J.     Wild  hfe  in  the  far  West.     1875.  1641.6 

HoWELLS,  W.  D.,  and  PERRY,  T.  S.  Library  of  universal 
ailventure  by  sea  and  land,  79  A.D.  -  1888.  631.26 

.MacaUL.AY,  J.  All  true  :  records  of  peril  and  adventure  by 
sea  and  land.     1879.  1825.33 

-  True  tales  of  travel  and  adventure,  valour  and  virtue. 
1884.  1662.15 

M'Clu.ng,  J.  A.    Sketches  of  western  adventure,  1755-1794. 

239-15 
Mountain  adventures  in  various  parts  of  the  world.     1872. 

667.24 
Oliphant,  L.  Episodes  in  a  life  of  adventure.  1887.  1557.17 
Pictorial  cabinet.  The,  of  marvels.    [1878.]  910.4 

Romance,  The,  of  adventure,  or  true  tales  of  enterprise. 
1852.  1697.7 

Travel,  adventure  and  sport,  from  Blackwood's  magazine. 
No.  5.     1889.  1676.21 

See  also  Explorations  and  discoveries.  Shipwrecks.  Sports 
and  sporting.  Voyages  and  travels.  Voyages  round  the 
world. 

Adventures  in  the  ice:  a  summary  of  Arctic  ex- 
ploration. [1497-1845.]  Tillotson,  J.  1708.3 
AdventUFes  on  tlie  great  hunting-grounds  of  the 
world.  Meunier,  A.  V.  1886.  1178.5 
Adventures  on  the  road  to  Paris  during  the  cam- 
paigns of  1813-14.  Steffens,  H.  899.12 
Adventures  in  the  wilderness  ;  or,  camp-life  in  the 
Adirondacks.  Murray,  W.  H.  H.  1869.  1639.15 
Adventures  of  Captain  Bonneville  in  the  Rocky 
mountains  and  the  far  West.  [1832-35.]  Irving, 
W.  No. .  I  in  377. 1. 10  ;  407.6  ;  625.7 
Adventures  of  two  youths  in  [various  countries]. 
See  Kno.x,  T.  W. 

Adventurous  boat  voyages.  Richardson,  R. 
1884.  1664.17 

JEgea.n  Se.i.    See  Archipelago  (Grecian). 
Aeronautics. 

Marion,  F.    Wonderful  balloon  ascents.     1870.  1207.3 

Wise,  J.    Through  the  air:  a  narrative  of  forty  years' ex- 
perience as  an  aeronaut.    1873.  1161.1 
i^SOp. 
(iooiiRiCH,  S.  G.     Famous  men  of  ancient  times.     1852. 

549-39;  '539- 'O 

Aesthetic  movement  in  England.  Hamilton,  W. 
1882.  1202.25 

AFGHANISTAN. 

Campbell,  J.  Lost  among  the  Afghans.  1865.  684.19 
Constable,  A.  G.    Afghanistan.    1879.  910.6 

Dennie,  W.  H.  Personal  narrative  of  the  campaigns  in 
Aflghanistan,  Sinde,  Beloochistan,  etc.  [1838-42.]  1699.7 
Ferriek,  J.  P.     History  of  the  Afghans.     1858.  934.8 

Gleig.G.  K.  Sale's  brigade  in  Afghanistan.  1846.  899.11 
Marvin,  C.    The  Russians  at  the  gates  of  Herat.     1885. 

940.20 
RODENBOUOll,  T.  F.  Afghanistan  and  the  Anglo-Russian 
dispute.     1885.  940.24 

Sale,  I^dy  Klorcntia.  A  journal  of  the  disasters  in  Aftghan- 
istan,  1841-2.  iS)3.ii 

Taylor,  W.   Scenes  and  adventures  in  Afghanistan.  1842. 

1693.10 
I'owi.E,  G.  M.  England  and  Russia  in  Asia.  1885.  940.22 
Afloat  (Sur  I'eau).     Maupassant,  G.  de.     1889. 

1899.32 
Afloat  and  ashore  with  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.  Har- 
dy, J.     1876.  1546.15 

AFRICA. 

Bartii,  H.  Travels  and  discoveries  in  North  and  Central 
Africa.     1849-55.  691.12 

Cameron,  V.  L    Across  Africa.    1877.    a  v.  1699.18 

Day,  G.  T.    African  adventure  and  adventurers.     [1873.] 

1697.5 
Denham,  D.,  and  others.  Narrative  of  travels  and  discov- 
eries in  .\orlhern  and  Central  Africa.  1822-24.  693.7 
EDDY,  D.  C.  Rip  Van  Winkle's  travels  in  Asia  and  Africa. 
[1882.]                                                                                691.6 


FOOTE,  A.  H.  Africa  and  the  American  flag.  [1849-51.] 
^  608.13 

Frost,  T.     Modern  explorers.     1882.  661.20 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  Lights  and  shadows  of  African  history. 
5^44-  1869.1. 10 

JONES,  C.  H.  Africa.  The  history  of  exploration  and  ad- 
venture. 1875.  1692.11 
Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Great  African  travellers.  1874.  1697.4 
-and  Low,  C.  R.  Great  African  travellers.  1890.  1600.3 
Land,  The,  of  the  lion.  1876.  1175.22 
Livingstone  and  his  African  explorations.  1872.  1607.1 
Macbrair,  R.  M.  The  Africans  at  home.  1861.  688.20 
MacCabe,  J,  D.  Our  young  folks  in  Africa.  1883.  6917 
Mortimer,  F.L.  Far  off.  Part  2.  1856.  939.10.2 
Murray,  H.  The  African  continent:  a  narrative  of  dis- 
covery and  adventure.     1853.  697.19 

-  Historical  account  of  discoveries  and  travels  in  Africa. 
1818.     2  v.  692.10 

Central  Africa. 

Baker,  Sir  S.  W.  Ismailia:  the  expedition  to  Central 
Africa  [1869-73]  for  the  suppression  of  the  slave  trade. 

1692.10 
Burton,  Sir  R.  F.  The  lake  regions  of  Central  Africa. 
i860.     2V.  681.1 

CAILLIfi,  R.  Travels  through  Central  Africa,  1824-28. 
2V.  693.10 

Casati,  G.  Ten  years  in  Equatoria  and  the  return  with 
Emin  Pasha.     iSgi.     2  v.  169121 

Cole,  W.  Life  in  the  Niger;  or,  the  journal  of  an  African 
trader.     1862.  684.18 

Drummond,  H.    Tropical  Africa.    1888.  1698.10 

Du  Chaillu,  p.  B.  Adventures  in  the  great  forest  of 
equatorial  Africa,  and  the  country  of  the  dwarfs.  Abridged 
ed.     1890.  1698.14 

-  The  country  of  the  dwarfs.     [1871.]  657.23 

-  Explorations  and  adventures  in  equatorial  Africa.  [1855- 
59-]  1692.1 

-  A  journey  to  Ashango-land  and  further  penetration  into 
equatorial  Africa.  [1863-65.]  691.13 
Hannington,  J.  Last  journals:  narratives  of  a  journey 
through  Masai-land  and  U-Soga  in  1885.  1554-7 
Kno.x,  T.  W.  Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey 
through  Africa.  1884.  '  1661.16 
Livingstone,  D.  The  last  journals  in  Central  Africa. 
186510  [1873].  691.4;  691.5 
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Zambesi  and  its  tributaries ;  and  of  the  discovery  of  the 
lakes  Shirwa  and  Nyassa.  1858-1864.  681.9 
Long,  C.  C.  Central  Africa :  naked  truths  of  naked  people. 
1877.  1692.13 
Major  Serpa  Pinto's  journey  across  .Africa  from  the  At- 
lantic to  the  Indian  ocean.     In  Heroic  adventure.      [1882.] 

1696.12 
Packard,  J.  F.  Stanley  and  the  Congo.  [1884.]  1693.5 
Park,  M.     Life  and  travels.  [1840.]      820.11 

-  Life  and  travels;  with  supplementary  details  of  the  results 
of  recent  discovery  in  Africa.  1878.  640.1 
Schnitzer,  E.,  called  Emin  Pasha.  Emin  Pasha  in  Cen- 
tral Africa  :  collection  of  letters  and  journals.  1889.  1692.20 
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Stanley,  H.  M.  The  boy  travellers  on  the  Congo.  Ad- 
ventures of  two  youths  in  a  journey  with  Henry  M.  Stanley 
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Condensed  from  Stanley's  Through  the  dark  continent. 

-  How  I  found  Livingstone.     [1871-72.]  1611.1 

-  In  darkest  .■\frica,  or,  the  quest,  rescue,  and  retreat  of 
Emin,  governor  of  Equatoria.     1890.     2  v.  1690.2 

-  I'he  story  of  Emin's  rescue  as  told  in  Stanley's  letters. 
1890.  1691.19 

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Taylor,  B.     A  journey  to  Central  Africa.     [1854.]        699.4 

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1878-80.  2  V.  1696.5 
Wauters,  a.  J.     Stanley's  Emin  Pasha  expedition.     1890. 

1691.20 

Eastern   AfWca. 

Dawson,  E.  C.  James  Hannington,  first  bishop  of  Eastern 
equatorial  .Africa.     1887.  1554-6 

-  Lion-hearted  :  the  story  of  bishop  Hannington's  life,  told  for 
boys  and  giris.  [1889.]  I555-2I 
Grant,  J.  A.    A  walk  across  Africa.     [1860-63.]  681.7 


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^<|^.:E,  Charlotte  M.,  and  W|;LI),  H.  H.  Aunt  Charlottes 
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See  also  Columbus.  Explorations  and  discoveries.  In- 
dians of  America.     .Northmen  In  .America. 

British  America. 
.ALEXANDER,  Sir  J.  E.  L'Acadie  ;  or  seven  years'  explora- 
tions in  British  .America.  1849.  2V.  6268 
Harnebv,  W.  H.  Life  and  labour  in  the  far,  far  West : 
tour  in  British  Columbia,  Manitoba,  and  the  Nonh-west  ter- 
ritory [in  1883].  ,630.2 
Keating,  W.  H.  .Narrative  of  an  expedition  lo  the  source 
of  St.  Peter's  river.  Lake  Winnepeek,  Lake  of  the  Woods 
&c.,  in  1823.  2V.  624.11 
MlRRAY,  H.  An  historical  and  descriptive  account  of 
British  .America.  1848.  2  v.  820.8 
SlMI'SON,  T.  Narrative  of  the  discoveries  on  the  north 
coast  of  America;  by  the  officers  of  the  Hudson's  bay  com- 
pany, 1836-39.                                                                          625.2 

Central   America. 
ClIAKNAV,  D.     The  ancient  ciiles  of  the  New  worid  :  voy- 
ages and  explorations    in   Mexico  and    Central  America 
1857-1882.  631.21 

Crowe,  K.  The  Gospel  in  Central  America.  1850.  1087.4 
l-ROEBEL,  J.  Seven  years'  travel  in  Central  America  [etcl . 
[1850-55.]  622.4 

Lang,  J.  M.  .Ancient  religions  of  Central  America.  In 
Faiths  of  the  world.     1882.  2100.5 

Mokelet,  .a.  Travels  In  Central  America.  1871.  634.22 
Sanborn,  Helen  J.  A  winter  in  Central  America  and 
Mexico.     1886.  1634.31 

Squier,  E.  G.  Notes  on  Central  -America.  1855.  263.1 
Tkollope,  a.  The  West  Indies  and  the  Spanish  main. 
i860.  1649.13 

Vincent,?.  In  and  out  of  Central  .America.  1890.  1635.39 
Wells,  W.  v.  Explorations  and  adventures  in  Honduras, 
and  histor)'  and  resources  of  Central  .America.     1857.  621.2 

South  America. 
BiSHor,   N.   H.     The   Pampas  and     .Andes.     A   thousand 
miles'  walk  across  South  .America.     [1854-55.]  1637.5 

Brackenridge,  H.  M.  Voyage  to  South  .America,  1817- 
18,  in  the  frigate  Congress.     2  v.  633.19 

CHA.\ti'NEV,  Lizzie  W.  Three  Vassar  girU  in  South  Amer- 
ica. 1885.  662.11 
Dahlgrkn,  Madeleine  V.  South  sea  sketches.  A  narra- 
tive [of  a  residence  In  South  .America  in  1867].  660.19 
GoiTSCHALK,  L.  M.  Notes  of  a  pianist,  during  profes- 
sional tours  in  the  United  States  and  South  America.     1881. 

1633,9 
Hi  ELD.  Mary.  Glimpses  of  South  .America.  1882.  660.25 
HINCHLIFF,!".  W.  South  American  sketches.  1863.  673.8 
Humboldt,  F.  H.  ,A..  Frelherr  von.  Personal  narrative  of 
travels  to  the  equinoctial  regions  of  America,  1799-1804. 
3  "■  ,  816.13 

-  Researches,  concerning  the  institutions  and  monuments  of 
the  ancient  inhabitants  of  America,  with  descriptions  of 
scenes  in  Ihe  Cordilleras.     1814.     2  v.  256  2 

Hutchinson,  T.  J.  The  Parani;  with  incidents  of  the 
Paraguayan  war,  and  South  Amiirican  recollections,  1861- 
1868.  1623.3 

Kno.k.  T.  W.     The  boy  travellers  in  South  America.     1886. 

1630.14 


America 


American 


Mackenzie,  R.    South  America.    In  his  America.    1882. 

210.10 
Myers,  H.  M.,  and  Myers,  P.  V.  N.  Life  and  nature 
under  the  tropics.     [1867-69.]  637.29 

ORTON,  J.  The  Andes  and  the  Amazon  [in  1867].  1637.8 
Ramsey,  Mrs.  V.  G.  Evenings  with  the  children ;  or, 
travels  in  South  America.     1871.  1495.14 

RUSCHENBERGER,  W.  S.  W.  Three  years  in  the  Pacific; 
including  notices  of  Brazil,  Chile,  Bolivia  and  Peru.     1834. 

633.22 
Vincent,  F.  Around  and  about  South  America  [1885- 
1887].  632.17 

WaTERTON,  C.  Wanderings  in  South  America  [etc.] ,  in 
1812,  1816,  1820  and  1824.  633.16;  1648.14 

Spanish  America. 

Curtis,  W.  E.     The   capitals  of  Spanish  America.     1888. 

631.24 
Hassaurek,  F.  Four  years  among  Spanish  Americans 
[1861-65].  1637.2;  1637.20 

Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.,  Freiherr  von.  Personal  narrative  of 
travels  to  the  equinoctial  regions  of  America.  1799-1804. 
3  V.  816.13 

Amepiea,  yacht. 

Coffin,  R.  F.  The  America's  cup ;  how  it  was  won  in  1851 
and  has  been  since  defended.     1885.  1186.11 

America  and  American  methodism.  Jobson,  F.  J. 
[1857.]  625.22 

America  and  France.  The  influence  of  the  United 
States  on  France  in  the  XVIIIth  century.  Rosenthal, 
L.     1882.  210.16 

America  and  the  American  people.  Raumer,  F.  L. 
G.  von.     1846.  297.1 

Amepiea  and  the  Americans.  Baxter,  W.  E. 
1855.  629.30 

America  and  the  Americans.     Murat,  N.  A.     1849. 

,  297.20 
America  before  Europe.  Gasparin,  A.  E.,  comte 
de.     1862.  634.9 

America  revisited.  Sala,  G.  A.  H.  [1880.]  631.  i 
American,  An,  pseud.  See  Bruen,  Rev.  Matthias. 
Cal-vert,  George  Henry.  Cooper,  James  Feni- 
more.  Palmer,  John  Williamson.  Wright,  Hart- 
ley Hezekiah. 

American  actor  series.     Namely  :  — 
Barrett,  L.     Edwin  Forrest.     1881.  550.16 

Clarke,  Asia.    The  elder  and  the  younger  Booth.     1882. 

550-14 
Clement,  Clara  E.  Charlotte  Cushman.  1882.  550-12 
Field,  M.  Kate.  Charles  .Albert  Fechter.  1882.  550.15 
IRELAND,  1.  N.     Mrs.  Duff.     1882.  550-13 

Winter,  W.     The  Jeffersons.     1881.  55o.lI 

American  biography.    Belknap,  J.    1842-51.    3  V. 

820.58 

Devoted  mainly  to  the  early  discoverers  and  navigators. 

American  church.  The,  and  the  American  union. 
Caswall,  H.     1861.  1116.3 

American  citizen.  The:  his  rights  and  duties. 
Hopkins,  J.  H.     1857.  134.17 

American  citizen's  manual.  Ford,  W.  C.  1882, 
83.    2  V.  210.20 

American  civil  war.  See  United  States.  History. 
Civil  war,  1861-65. 

AMERICAN   COLONIES. 

BaNVARD,  J.  Pioneers  of  the  New  world  and  the  old 
French  war.     [1881.]  218.8 

Charters  of  the  old  English  colonies  in  America.     1850. 

305-3 
Coffin,  C.  C.  Old  times  in  the  colonies.  [1880.]  212.9 
DOYLE,  J..A.     English  colonies  in  America.    1882,87.   3  V. 

211.9 
Graham,  J.  The  history  of  the  United  States  from  the 
plantation  of  the  British  colonies  till  their  assumption  of 
national  independence.     1850.     2  v.  304-3 

Johnson,  E.  R.  A  history  of  the  French  war,  ending  in  the 
conquest  of  Canada  [1689-1763].  210.18 

Kip,  W.  I.  The  early  Jesuit  missions  in  North  America. 
1846.  1088.12 


Lodge,  H.  C.  A  short  history  of  the  English  colonies  in 
America.     1881.  212.10 

Moncrieff,  R.  H.    The  heroes  of  young  America.     1877. 

1648.10 
Parkman,  F.,  jr.  France  and  England  in  North  America. 
7  V.  306.1 

Sanford,  E.  a  history  of  the  United  States  before  the  Rev- 
olution. 1819.  305.1 
SCHELE  DE  Vere,  M.  The  romance  of  American  history. 
Early  annals.  1872.  228,21 
Thwaites,  R.  G.  The  colonies.  1492-1750.  1891.  220.60 
See  also  Braddock's  defeat.     Canada.     Indians  of  America. 

American  commonwealth,  The.    Bryce,  J.     1888. 

3  V.  213.4 

Same.  1889.  2  v.  213.6 
American  commonwealths.    Namely  :  — 

Barrows,  W.    Oregon.     18S4.  230.6 

Browne,  W.  H.    Maryland."   1884.  230.7 

Carr,  L.     Missouri.     1888.  230.14 

Cooke,  J.  E.     Virginia.     1883.  230-5 

COOLEY,  T.  M.     Michigan.     1885.  230.9 

Dunn,  J.  P.,  jr.     Indiana.     1888.  230.15 

Johnston,  A.    Connecticut.     1887.  230.13 

King,  R.    Ohio.    i838.  230.16 

Roberts,  E.  H.     New  York.     1887.     2  v.  230.12 

ROYCE,  J.     California,  from  1846  to  [1856].  230.11 

Shaler,  N.  S.     Kentucky.     1885.  230.8 

Spring,  L.  W.    Kansas.    1885.  230.10 

American  criminal  trials.  Chandler,  P.  W.  1844. 
2  V.  297.17 

American  crisis.  The.     Peyton,  J.  L.     1867.    2  v. 

276.15 
American  e.xplorations  in  the  ice  zones.  Nourse, 
J.  E.     [1884.]  1705.19 

American  factories  and  their  female  operatives. 
Scoresby,  W.     1845.  196.21 

American  family,  An,  in  Germany.  Browne, 
J.  R.     1871.  1665. 1 

American  family.  An,  in  Paris.  Ticknor,  AnnaE. 
1869.  1669.2 

American  four-in-hand.  An,  in  Britain.  Carnegie, 
A.     1884.  1651.6 

American  girl.  An,  abroad.  Trafton,  Adeline. 
1872.  645.24 

American  hero-myths.    Brinton,  D.  G.     1882. 

2100.  u 
American  humorists.    Haweis,  H.  R.    [1883.] 

1899.12 
American,  The,  in  England.  iVlackenzie,  A.  S. 
1835.    2v.  658.15 

American,  An,  in  Iceland.     Kneeland,  S.     1876. 

1678.15 
American  liberty  and  government  questioned. 
Ryle,  T.     1855.  I34-I5 

American  literature.  See  United  States.  Litera- 
ture. 

American  literature  and  other  papers.  Whipple, 
E.  P.     1887.  381.5 

American  medical  biography.    Thacher,  J.     1828. 

523.11 
American  medical  biography.  Williams,  S.  W. 
1845.  523-12 

American  men  of  letters.    Namely  :  — 
Beers,  H.  A.     N.  P.  Willis.     18S5.  1514-28 

Frothingham,  O.  B.     George  Ripley.     1882.  1514-23 

Higginson,  T.  W.  Margaret  Fuller  Ossoli.  1884.  1514.25 
HOLMES,  O.  W.  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson.  1885.  1514.26 
Lounsburv,  T.  R.  James  Fenimore  Cooper.  1883.  1514.24 
MacMaster,  J.  B.  Benjamin  Franklin  as  a  man  of  letters. 
1887.  151429 

Sanborn,  F.  B.     Henry  D.  Thoreau.     1882.  1514.22 

SCUDDER,  H.  E.     Noah  Webster      1882.  1514.20 

Warner,  C.  D.    Washington  Irving.     1882.  1514-21 

Woodberry,  G.  E.     Edgar  Allan  Poe.     1885.  1514-27 

American  notes.    [Travels  in  1842.]    Dickens,  C. 
1629.2  ;  1629.3  ;  1629.4;  1629.5  ;  1641.7 

11 


American 


Andersen 


American  notes.  Change  for  the  American  notes 
(lit  l)kUcnsJ.  By  nn  American  laJy.  184).  1655.27 
American  orators  and  oratory-.  Whitman,  G.  M. 
UVS4.  891.12 

American  party. 

WiCiM  \  I.  K.  A  defence  of  the  Amerie.in  policy,  us 
iclimrnis  of  foreiKH  influence  and 
.lice  of  the  papacy.     [1856.]      388.5 

Americiiii  ;■  itri.'tism  :  speeches,  letters,  and  other 

p.i|><rs.     IV.ih.idy,  S.  H.     1880.  220.31 

American  people.    See  United  States.    Histor\'. 

American  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil. 

M.iniiiMk;,  S.     [1S87.J  631.18 

American  pioneers  and  patriots.    See  Abbott,  J. 

S.  C. 

American  pulpit,  The.     Fowler,  H.     1856.      534.9 

American  reformers.    Namely :  — 

Holland,  F.  M.  Frederick  Douglass:  the  colored  orator. 
1891.  155548 

MaR'H'N.W. C.  Wendell  Phillips, the aRilator.  1890. 155532 
SaNBOR.n,  F.  B.   Dr.  S.  G.  Howe,  the  philanthropist.    1891. 

>  555-49 

American  religious  leaders.     Namely  :  — 

Al  Ll  s.  A.  \-.  G.     Jonathan  Edwards.     1889.  i553'lo 

NtwiiiN.  W.  \V.     Dr.  Muhlenberg.     1890.  IS53-" 

American  Revolution.  See  United  States,  His- 
tory :  Ri-\()lution. 

American  state,  The,  and  American  statesmen. 
Dix,  W.  G.     1876.  248.6 

American  statesmen.    Namely :  — 

AUAMS,  H.    John  Randolph.     1883.  '533-5 

Gay.  S.  H.     James  Madison.     1884.  tS33to 

Oilman,  D.  C.     James  Monroe.     1883.  1533-6 

H1M.ST.  H.  E.  von.    John  C.  Calhoun.'    1882.  1533-3 

HOSMKK.  J.  K.     Samuel  .Adams,     1885.  •533>3 

Loix.K.  H.  C.     Alexander  Hamilton.     1882.  '533-2 

-  Daniel  Webster.     1883.  1533-8 

-  George  \\-ashinglon.  1889.  2  v.  '533- '9 
McLaughlin,  .A.  C.  Lewis  Cass.  189'.  153322 
Maoruoer,  A.  B.  John  .Marshall.  1885.  '533-12 
Morse,  J.  T.,  jr.  Benjamin  Franklin.  1889.  1533.20 
-John  Adams,     1885  1533.11 

-  John  Quincy  Adams.     1882.  '533-' 

-  Thomas  Jcrtcrson.  1883.  '533-7 
Pellew,  W.  G.  John  Jav.  1890.  1533  21 
Roosevelt,  T.  Thomas  H.  Benton.  1887.  153314 
SCHURZ,  C.  Henry  Clav.  1887.  2  v.  '533-15 
SHEPARD,  E.  M.  Martin  Van  Buren.  1888.  '533-18 
Stevens,  |.  A.  Albert  Gallatin  1884.  '533-9 
Sumner,  W.  G.     Andrew  |ackson.     1882.  '533-4 

-  Gouverncur  Morris  1888.  i533-'7 
Tyler.  M.  C.     Patrick  Henry.     1887.  '533-16 

American  woman,  An,  in  Europe.  Urbino, 
Laviiija  B.     1869.  1667.7 

American's  guide.  The.    Phila.  299.7 

Contents.  —  The  declaration  of  independence.  The  articles 
of  confederation.  The  constitution  of  the  United  Slates. 
The  constitutions  of  the  several  stales. 

Americans  in  Japan.  Tomes,  R.  1857.  708.5 
Ames,  Hisher,  1758-1808.  Works.  Ed.  by  Seth 
Ames.  Boston,  1854.  2  v.  Portr.  524.85872.4 
Reviewed  by  George  Lunt  in  his  Three  eras  of  New  England 
[888.7]. 

Ames,  Mary  Clemmer.    See  Clemmer,  Mary. 
Amherst,  Jeffrey,  ist  baron  Amherst,  1717-1797. 
Lodi;e,  E.     Portraits,  vol.  8.  815. 1.8 

Amiel,  Henri  Frederic.  Amiel's  journal.  Trans. 
by  Mrs.  Humphrey  Ward.    London,  1885.     1540.34 

Arnold,  M.  Essays  in  criticism,  2d  series.  1888.  i897.:4.2 
LEir.iiroN,  Caroline  C.  A  Swiss  Thoreau.  1890.  1557.29 
Amman,  Daniel,  1820-.  The  Atlantic  coast.  N. 
Y.,  1883.    Maps.     [The  navy  in  the  civil  war.    2.] 

220.21 
The  old  navy  and  the  new.  With  personal  letters 
from   General    Grant.     Phila.,    1891.     Portrs. 


Amon^  the  Arabs.  Adventures  in  Algeria.  Naph- 
egvi,  li.     1861J.  1675.9 

Among  the  Arabs :  ad\  entures  in  the  desert,  and 
sketches  of  life  and  character.  London,  1875. 
lllus.  1699.15 

Among  the  holy  hills  [Palestine].  Field,  H.  M. 
18S4.  1697- 17 

Among  the  law-makers  [at  Washington].  Alton, 
H.     1886.  220.38 

Among  the  pines:  or.  South  in  secession-time. 
( iilniore.  J.  R.     1862.  298.15 

Among  the  sons  of  Han.  Notes  of  a  residence  in 
Chiii.i  .ind  Formosa  [1874-80].  Hughes,  Mrs. 
1".  F.  1694.21 

Amoor  river. 

Collins,  P.  M.  Overland  explorations  in  the  great  Amoor 
river  country  [1856-57].  683.10 

-  A  voyage  down  the  Amoor  ['856-57].  677.33 

Same  as  Ihe  preceding  work. 
RAVENsniN,  E.  G.  The  Russians  on  Ihe  Amur.  1861.924.6 

Amory,  Thomas,  1691  ?-i788. 

Hah.i-.v,  J.  B.     Modern  Methusclahs.     1888.  562.8 

Amos,  Sheldon.  Fifty  years  of  the  English  consti- 
tution. 1830-80.  Boston,  1880.  980.31 
Ampere,  Andrt:  Marie. 

Jamis,  11.,  jr.     Kreneh  poets  and  novelists.     1878.        383.8 

Ampere,  Jean  Jacques  Antoine,  1800-1864. 

llAMl  KION,  P.  G.  Modern  Frenchmen.  1878.  '544-'3 
Jami  s,  H.,  jr.     French  poets  and  novelists.     1878.        383.8 

Anabasis.    See  Xenophon. 
Anam. 

China  :  with  some  account  of  Ava  and  the  Burmese,  Siam, 
and  Anam.     1853.  825.8 

See  also  Tonquin. 

Ancient  and  honorable  artillery  company. 

Whitman,  Z.  G.  The  history  of  the  Ancient  and  honorable 
artillery  company.     1842.  294.6 

Ancient  cities  and  empires.    Gillett,  E.  H.    [1867.J 

1958.9 
Ancient  cities  of  the  New  world.  Charnay,  D. 
1SS7.  631.21 

Ancient  city.  The.  Fustel  de  Coulanges,  N.  D. 
US74-  1957-4 

Ancient  classics  for  English  readers.  Namely:  — 
Collins,  C.  W.    Plato.    1880.  1817.29 

Donne,  W.  B     Euiipides.    1872.  1817.28 

Ancient  empires  of  the  East.    Sayce,  A.  H.    1884. 

950.12 
Ancient  history  for  colleges    and   high  schools. 
Namely  :  — 
Al.LEN,  W.  F.    Ashorthislory  of  the  Roman  people.     1890. 

9'o-53 
Myers,  P.  V.  N.    The  E,-istern  n,itions  and  Greece.     1889. 

910.52 
Ancient  history  from  the  monuments.     Namely  :  — 

Birch.  S.  Egypt  from  the  earliest  times  to  B.  C. 300.  '958.5 
Palmer,  H.S.  Sinai.  From  the  fourth  Egyptian  dynasty 
to  the  present  day  [1878].  950-2 

Smith,  G.  Assyria  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  fall  of 
Nineveh.  1958.6 

Ancient  legends,  mystic  charms,  and  superstitions 
of  Ireland.     Wilde,  Jane  F.  S.,  lady.     1887.     2  v. 

1984.12 
Ancient  regime,  The  [to  1788].  Taine,  H.  A. 
1876.  2006.5 

Other  books  covering  this  period  will  be  found  under  France, 
History. 

Ancients.    Biography.    See  Classical  biography. 

Plutarchus. 

Ancus  Marcius,  4th  king  of  Rome. 

I.AINO,  Caroline  H.  B.  The  seven  kings  of  the  seven  hills- 
1872.  959  15 

Andersen,  H.ms  Christian,  1805-1875.  In  Spain  and 
a  visit  to  Portugal  [1862-66J.     N.  Y.,  1870.     675.20 


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Andersen 


Angelico 


Pictures  of  travel  in  Sweden,  among  tlie  Hartz 
mountains,  and  in  Switzerland  [1831-57].  N.  Y., 
1871.  668.22 

A  poet's  bazaar.  Pictures  of  travel  in  Germany, 
Italy,  Greece,  and  the  Orient  [1840-41].    N.Y.,  1871. 

657.21 
The  true  story  of  my  life.  Trans,  by  Mary  Howitt. 
London,  1847.  546.23 

Brandes,  G.  M.  C.  Eminent  authors  of  the  nineteenth 
century.  5304 

Anderson,  Fortescue  L.  M.  Seven  months'  resi- 
dence in  Russian  Poland  in  1863.     London,  1864. 

928.16 
Anderson,  John  Jacob.  A  school  history  of  Eng- 
land [B.  C.  55-A.  D.  1870].     N.  Y.,  1879.     Illus. 

980.15 
Anderson,  Jotham. 

Ware,  H.  Recollections  of  J.  Anderson.  In  Ware's  Mis- 
cellaneous writings,  vol.  i.     1846.  117.4. i 

Anderson,  Mary  Antoinette,  1859-. 

Matthews,  B.,  and  HuTTON,  L.    Actors  and  actresses  of 

Great  Britain  and  the  United  States,  vol.  5.  1540.65.5 

Anderson,  Rasmus  Bjorn.  America  not  discovered 
by  Columbus.  The  discovery  of  America  by  the 
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MavNE,  F.     Voyages  and  discoveries  in  the  Arctic  regions. 

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OSBORN,  S.  Stray  leaves  from  an  Arctic  journal ;  or, 
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Realm  of  the  ice  king.  A  narr.-itive  of  Arctic  exploration 
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SCORESIIY,  W.     .An  account  of  Ihe  .Arctic  regions.     1820. 

702.10.1 
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Simpson,  a.  The  life  and  travels  of  Thomas  Simpson,  th. 
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See  also  Greenland.  Iceland.  Lapland.  Siberia.  Spitz- 
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Arctic  sunbeams :  or  from  Broadway  to  the  Bos- 
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Arculfus,  French  bishop.  Travels  in  the  Hol\ 
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Sak.miento,  D.  F.  Life  in  the  Argentine  republic  in  the 
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Argyll,  Dul<es  of.    See  Campbell. 
Ariel,  y.icht. 

Log  of  the  "  Ariel"  in  the  Gulf  of  Maine.  1635.29 

Ariosto,  Ludovico,  1474-1533. 

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Brow.ne,  J.  R.  Adventures  in  the  Apache  country:  a  tour 
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Armitage,  Robert.  Dr.  Johnson :  his  religious 
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Life  of  Richard  IViontgomery.  In  Sparks,  J. 
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Army  of  tlie  Potomac.    See  Potomac,  Army  of  the. 
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Arnault,  Antoine  Vincent,  and  Panekoueke, 
Charles  Louis  Fleury.  Memoirs  of  Napoleon 
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Arndt,  Ernst  IWoritz.  Life  and  adventures.  Bos- 
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Arnold,  of  Brescia.     See  Arnaldo. 
Arnold,   A.   S.    The  story  of  Thomas    Carlyle. 
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Arnold,  Arthur.  Through  Persia  by  caravan  [in 
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Arnold,  Benedict,  1740-1801. 

Arnold,  1.  N.  The  life  of  Benedict  Arnold  ;  his  patriotism 
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Headley,  J.  T.  Washington  and  his  generals.  1850.  516. i.i 
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Arnold,  Sir  Edwin,  1832-.  India  revisited.  Bos- 
ton, 1886.  lllus.  1696.20 
Arnold,  Howard  P.  European  mosaic.  Boston, 
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Arnold,  Isaac  Newton.  The  history  of  Abraham 
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The  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Chicago,  1885. 
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The  life  of  Benedict  Arnold  ;  his  patriotism  and  his 
treason-     Chicago,  1880.     Portr.  1 541.8 

This  life  does  not  seek  to  palliate  Arnold's  guilt;  but  to  put 
in  a  strong  light  his  patriotic  virtues,  and  "to  show  that  he 
was  laboring  under  a  sense  of  injustice  at  the  time  of  his 
treason. 

Arnold,  J.  IWuehleisen.  Ishmael  ;  or,  a  natural 
history  of  Islamism,  and  its  relation  to  Chris- 
tianity. London,  1859.  1104.4 
Arnold,  Margaret,  wife  of  Benedict  Arnold,  1761- 
1804. 

Ellet,  Elizabeth  F.  The  women  of  the  American  revolu- 
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Arnold,  Matthew,  1822-1888.  Civilization  in  the 
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Essay  on  the  life  and  genius  of  Maurice  de  Guerin. 
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Essays  in  criticism,  [ist  and]  2d  series.  N.  Y., 
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Contents.  —  i.  The  function  of  criticism  at  the  present  time. 
The  literary  influence  of  academies.  Maurice  de  Guerin. 
Eugenie  de  Guerin.  Heinrich  Heine.  Pagan  and  mediaeval 
religious  sentiment.  Joubert.  Spinoza.  Marcus  Aurelius. 
On  translating  Homer.  A  French  Eton.  2.  The  study  of 
poetry.  Milton.  Gray.  Keats.  Wordsworth.  Byron. 
Shelley.     Tolstoi.     Amiel. 

General  Grant :  an  estimate.  Boston,  1887.  1534.28 
Same.  In  his  Civilization  in  the  United  States.  222.48 
Mixed  essays.     N.  Y.,  1879.  1897.15 

Contents.  —  Democracy.  Equality.  Irish  Catholicism,  and 
British  liberalism.  Porrt)  unum  est  necessarium.  A  guide 
to  English  literature.  Falkland.  A  French  critic  on  Milton. 
A  French  critic  on  Goethe.  George  Sand. 
Burroughs,  J.  Matthew  Arnold's  criticism.  In  his  In- 
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STEDMAN,  E.  C.  Victorian  poets.  1355.18 
Whipple,  E.  P.  Recollections  of  eminent  men.  1542.47 
Arnold,  Oliver. 

Updike,  W.  Memoirs  of  the  Rhode-Island  bar.  1842.  518. i 

Arnold,  Samuel  Greene.  History  of  Rhode  Island 
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Arnold,  Thomas,  M.A.,  1845.  Chaucer  to  Words- 
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Bacon,  Nathaniel,  1630-1677. 

Wakk.  W.     M>  moir.     1848.  529.1.13 

Bacon,' Sir  Nicholas,  1 510-1579. 

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Bacon,  Roger,  friar,  1214-1292. 

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Bacon,  Tlieodore.  Delia  Bacon.  A  biographical 
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Chapter  10  contains  the  article  :  "  William  Shakespeare 
and  his  plays,  an  inquiry  concerning  them." 

Baddeck,  and  that  sort  of  thing.  Warner,  C.  D. 
1.S74.  1829.24 

Badeau,  Adam.  Aristocracy  in  England.  N.  Y., 
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Grant  in  peace.  From  Appomattox  to  Mount  Mc- 
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Bagdad. 

Rich.  C.  J.  Narrative  of  a  residence  in  Koordislan.  With 
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Bage,  Robert,  1 728-1801. 

Si:i)TT,  Sir  W.    Lives  of  the  novelists,  vol.  2.    1825.   586.19.2 

Bagehot,  Walter.  Estimates  of  some  Englishmen 
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Contents.  —  The  first  Edinburgh  reviewers.  Cowper.  Gib- 
bon. Bishop  Butler.  Shakespeare.  Shelley.  Hartley 
Coleridge.     'I'he  character  of  Sir  Robert  Peel.     Macaulay. 

Literary  studies.  2d  ed.  London,  1879.  2  v. 
Portr.  891.9 

Contents. —  I.  Memoir,  by  R.  H.  Button.  The  first  Edin- 
burgh reviewers.  Hartley  Coleridge.  Shelley.  Shake- 
speare. Milton.  Lady  Montagu.  Cowper.  Appendix: 
Letters  on  the  French  Coup  d'iStat  of  1851  (1852).  Cajsarism 
as  it  existed  in  1865.  |ames  Wilson.  2.  Giljbon.  Bishop 
Butler.  Sterne  and  Thackeray.  The  Waverley  novels. 
Dickens.  Macaulay.  B6ranger.  Clough's  poems.  Henry 
Crabb  Robinson.  Wordsworth.  Tennyson,  and  Browning. 
Appendix:  The  ignorance  of  man.  On  the  emotion  of  con- 
viction. The  metaphysical  basis  of  toleration.  The  Public 
worship  regulation  bill. 


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Bagenal,  Philip  Henry  Dudley.  The  American 
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Largely  occupied  with  the  phase  of  the  Irish  question  be- 
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Bagg,  Lyman  Hotchkiss.  Ten  thousand  miles  on 
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Bailey,  Anna,  born  Warner. 

Ellet,  Ehzabeth  F.  The  women  of  the  American  revolu- 
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Bailey,  George  W.  A  private  chapter  of  the  war. 
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The  story  of  an  attempted  escape  from  a  Southern  prison. 
Bailey,  Jacob,  1731-1808. 

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Bailey,  James  Montgomery,  1841-.  England  from 
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Bailey,  John  Burn.  Modern  Methuselahs.  Lon- 
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centenarianism.  A  group  of  unquestionable  centenarians. 
A  few  recent  and  probable  cases  of  centenarianism.  Con- 
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Bailey,  Theodorus,  1803-1877. 

Headi.ey,  J.  T.  Farragut  and  our  naval  commanders, 
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Baillie,  Lady  Grizel,  born  Hume,  1665-1746. 

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Baillie,  Joanna,  1762-1851. 

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William  A.  Baillie. 

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Baily,  Francis,  1774-1844. 

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John  Stuart  Mill :  a  criticism,  with  recollections. 
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Religion  in  America.  N.  Y.,  1856.  113. 2 
Sketches  of  protestantism  in  Italy.  Including  the 
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Bakep,  Mary,  the  "  princess  of  Javasu,"  1791-. 
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Baker,  Sir  Samuel  White,  1821-1873.  Eight  years 
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The  Nile  tributaries  of  Abyssinia,  and  the  sword 
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The  rifle  and  the  hound  in  Ceylon.  Phila.,  1869. 
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Wild  beasts  and  their  ways.  Reminiscences  of 
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Adams,  W.  H.  D.    "  In  perils  oft."  1542.44 

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1547-5 
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Bakewell,  Frederick  C.  Great  facts:  most  re- 
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Balance  of  military  power  in  Europe.  Maurice, 
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Balboa,  Vasco  Nunez  de,  1475-1517. 

Lives  of  Vasco  Nuiiez  de  Balboa,  Hernando  Cortes,  and 
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Baldovinetti,  Alessio,  1424-1499. 

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Balduinetti,  Alessio.    See  Baldovinetti. 
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Pre-historic  nations.     N.  Y.,  1869.  1957.2 

Baldwin,  Joseph  G.  The  flush  times  of  Alabama 
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Baldwin,  M;iry  Briscoe,  1811-1877. 

I'll  MAS.  Knima  R.  Mission  lilc  in  (Jrfccc  and  Palcsline. 
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684.15 
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Same.     5th  ed.     London,  i860.    Maps.  1666.  i 

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Ballantine,  William,  i555?-i633?    See  Bellenden, 

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Ballantine,  William,  1812-.  Some  experiences  of 
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Ballantyne,  Robert  Michael.  Man  on  the  ocean. 
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Ballou,  Maturin  Murray.  Aztec  land.  Boston, 
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Biography  of  Hosea  Ballou.  Boston,  1852.  535.11 
Due  North  ;  or,  glimpses  of  Scandinavia  and  Russia. 
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Due  South  ;  or,  Cuba  past  and  present.  Boston, 
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Due  West;  or,  round  the  world  in  ten  months. 
Boston,  1884.  1663.1 

Footprints  of  travel.  Boston,  1889.  lllus.  1663.7 
History  of  Cuba.    Boston,  1854.     lllus.  266.5 

The  new  Eldorado  :  a  summer  journey  to  Alaska. 
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Same.  Tourist's  ed.  Boston,  1891.  Maps.  1636.24 
Under  the  Southern  cross  ;  or,  travels  in  Australia, 
Tasmania,  New  Zealand,  Samoa,  and  other  Pacific 
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Balmes,  Jaime  Luciano.  European  civilization. 
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Balzac,  Honore  de,  1799-1850. 

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Bamford,  Samuel,  1788-1872. 

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History  of  the  United  States  [to  1782].  Boston, 
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Martin  Van  Buren  :  to  the  end  of  his  public  career. 
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Effinii^ham.  Capt.  Thomas  Fenner.  The  earl  of  Essex. 
Sir  Walter  Raleigh.  Lord  Thomas  Howard.  George  Clif- 
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Barry,  Ann  Spranger. 

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Paris:  with  pen  and  pencil.  N.  Y.,  1858.  1669.4 
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Bartol,  Cyrus  Augustus.  Pictures  of  Europe, 
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Bartoli,  l);uiiello,  1608-1685,  and  Maffei,  Giovanni 
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Bartolo,  Taddeo,  1 363-1422. 

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Barton,  William,  1748-1831. 

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Bate,  William  Thornton,  1820-1857. 

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Bausman,  Benjamin.  Sinai  and  Zion  ;  or,  a  pil- 
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Bavaria. 

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Bax,  Bonham  W.  The  eastern  seas  :  the  voyage  of 
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Baxley,  Henry  Willis.  Spain.  Art-remains  and 
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What  I  saw  on  the  west  coast  of  South  and  North 
America,  and  at  the  Hawaiian  islands.  N.  Y.,  1865. 
Illus.  672.1 

Baxter,  Lucy  E.,  born  Barnes.  Fra  Bartolommeo 
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Ghiberti  and  Donatello,  with  otlier  early  Italian 
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Contents. — The  Pisans.    The  Florentine. 

Luca  della   Robbia,  with   other   Italian   sculptors.' 

N.  Y.,  1883.  1540.53 

Contents.  —  The  masters  of  the  fifteenth  century.  The  artist 
families  of  the  fifteenth  century.  The  architect-sculptors  of 
the  Renaissance.  Sculpture  in  the  sixteenth  century.  The 
Sienese  school. 

These  books  belong  to  the  "Illustrated  biographies  of  the 
great  artists  "  series. 

Baxter,  Richard,  1615-1691. 

Bacon,  L.  Life.  In  Baxter's  Select  practical  writings, 
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Collections. 
The  contents  of  most  of  these  collections  are  given  under  the 
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Adams,  W.  H.  D.  "  In  perils  oft:  "  romantic  biographies 
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Clarke,  j.  F.  Memorial  and  biographical  sketches. 
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GUI  MM,  H.  F.    Ijlcmlure.  3V7!» 

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llA^lirr,  W.  'Hie  spirit  of  the  uge :  or.  coiiiemporary 
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IIITCIUtK.'K.  T.     I  I  .i(  men  of  genius.   1557'3» 

Hiwn,  K   r.     Hie  11  H'l'V.     185a.  878. a4 

lloRNK.  R.  II.     A  n.»  -i'lrii  .1  llieage.  878.13 

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l-ITri-KWOOli,  W.  K.  Lovely  in  their  lives.  [1875.]  1549.6 
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-  Same-  1864-  554-13 
Tow  I.E.  G- M.  Certain  men  of  mark.  18S0-  1523-20 
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Biscay,  Florence,  countess  of.   See  Beam,  Florence. 

Bisect,  Jeanne,  1601-1604. 

Hkkoines  of  charity.     1878.  '544-23 

Bishop,  Nathaniel  Holmes.  Four  months  in  a 
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Voyage  of  the  paper  canoe ;  from  Quebec  to  the 
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Bishop,  William  Henrv.  Fish  and  men  in  the 
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Bismarcit-Sehoenhausen,  Otto  Eduard  Lenpold, 
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Bohemian 


Book 


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AsTiiS,  |.  F.  Louis  XIV,  and  the  writers  of  his  age.  looS.io 
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Contents.  —  Emerson.  Longfellow.  Irving.  Prcscott.  Haw- 
thorne and  iris  family.  Holmes.  Lowell.  Higginson. 
Stoddard.  Stedman.  Howells.  Aldrich.  Gilder.  Carle- 
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Portrs.  1554-4 

Contents.  —  Washington.    Franklin.    Jefferson.    Hamilton. 
Jackson.     Webster.     Clay.    Sumner.     Grant.     Garfield. 
Famous  English  authors  of  the  nineteenth  century. 
N.  Y.   [1890.]     Portrs.  1555-36 

Contents.  —  Scott.  Burns.  Byron.  Shelley.  Carlyle. 
Tennyson.  Dickens.  Ruskin.  Browning. 
Famous  men  of  science-  N.  Y.,  1889.  Portrs.  140.69 
Contents.  —  Galileo.  Newton.  Linnaeus.  Cuvier.  Sir 
William  and  Caroline  Herschel.  Humboldt.  Sir  Humphrey 
Davy.  Audubon.  Morse.  Lyell.  Joseph  Henry.  Agassiz. 
Darwin.     Buckland. 

How  success  is  won.  Boston.  [1885.]  Portrs. 
[Little  biographies.     3d  series.]  1517-19 

Contents.  —  Peter  Cooper.  Gough,  Whittier.  Wana- 
maker.  Stanley.  Johns  Hopkins.  W.  M.  Hunt.  Elias 
Howe,  jr.  A.  H.  Stephens.  Edison.  Dr.  Morton.  Rev. 
J.  H.  Vincent. 

Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous.  N.  Y.  [1886.] 
Portrs.  1538.29 

Contents.  —  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe.  Helen  Hunt  Jackson. 
Lucretia  Mott.  Mary  A.  Livermore.  Margaret  Fuller 
Ossoli.  Maria  Mitchell.  Louisa  M.  Alcott.  Mary  Lyon. 
Harriet  G.  Hosmer.  Madame  de  Stael.  Rosa  Bonheur. 
Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning.  "  George  Eliot."  Elizabeth 
Fry.  Elizabeth  Thompson  Butler.  Florence  Nightingale. 
Lady  Brassey.     Baroness  Burdett-Coutts.     Jean  Ingelow. 

Successful  women.  Boston.  [1888.]  Portrs.  1554.16 
Contents. — Juliet  Corson.  Mary  Louise  Booth.  F^ ranees 
E.  Willard.  Mrs.  G.  R.  Alden  (■' Pansy  ").  Mary  Virginia 
Terhune  ("  Marion  Harland  ").  Margaret  Gaffney  Haughery. 
Ella  Grant  Campbell.  Rachel  Littler  Bodley.  Candace 
Wheeler.     Clara  Barton.     Alice  E.  Freeman. 

Bomarsund,  Fort,  Aland  island. 

Siege  of  Bomarsund.  1854.  Journal  of  operations  of  the 
artillery  and  engineers.     1856.  206.19 

Bonaparte,  Elizabeth,  horn  Patterson,  1785-1879. 
Life  and  letters.  [Ed.]  by  E.  L.  Didier.  N.  Y., 
1879.  1544-33 

Bonaparte,  Joseph,  1768-1844.  Confidential  cor- 
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Bonaparte,  Napoleon.    See  Napoleon  I. 
Bonaparte,  Napoleon  Joseph  Charles  Paul,  prince, 
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McC.\KTHY,  J.     Modern  leaders.     1872.  1512-3 


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Court,  The,  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.     1870.  810.39 

Court,  The,  and  camp  ot  Napoleon.     1868.  379.11 

Lester,  C.  E.  The  Napoleon  dynasty.  A  history  of  the 
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Bond,  Henry.  Genealogies  of  the  families  and 
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Bond,  John  Wesley.  Minnesota  and  its  resources. 
Appended,  Camp-fire  sketches,  or  from  St.  Paul  to 
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Bondone,  Angiolotto,  called  Giotto.    See  Giotto. 
Bonheur,  Rosa,  1822-. 

Bolton,  Sarah  IC.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous. 

1538.29 

Bonlngton,  Richard  ParJ<es. 

Cunningham,  .A.  Lives  of  the  British  painters,  sculptors, 
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Bonneehose,  Francois  Paul  ^niile  BoisnormanJ  de. 
History  of  France  from  the  invasion  of  Clovis  to 
the  republic  of  1870.  London,  1878.  1000.7  ;  1007.2 
Bonneehose  brought  the  history  of  France  only  to  1830;  the 
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The  reformers  before  the  Reformation.  John  Huss 
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Bonnefoux,  Pierre  Marie  Joseph,  baron  de.  His- 
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Bonner,  Robert,  1824-. 

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Bonneval,  Judith  Charlotte,  comtesse  de. 

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Bonneville,  Benjamin  L.  E. 

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Same.    2d  ed.    London,  1853.  1693.1 

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Bonwiek,  James,  F.R.G.S.  Our  nationalities. 
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Boodil.     See  Buddha. 

Book,  The,  and  its  story.     Ranyard,  Ellen  H. 

1094.12  ;  1115.8;  2100.12 
Book  for  a  rainy  day:  or,  recollections  of  the  last 
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Book  of  days.    Chambers,  R.     1888.    2  v. 

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Book  of  golden  deeds.  Yonge,  Charlotte  M. 
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Book  of  memories  of  great  men  and  women  of  the 
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Memorial  of  David  Dixon  Porter.  Boston,  1891. 
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BuTTERVVORTH,  H.    Young  folks' history  of  Boston.    1881. 

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Dearborn,  N.  Boston  notions;  an  account  of  "that 
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WlNSi.iiw,  Catherine  M.     Yesterdays  with  actors.       1540.36 

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Bright,  John,  1811-.    Speeches  on  the  American 

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ary to  China.  J.  M.  Georg.  Juli.ana;  or,  a  woman's  life  at 
the  court  of  the  Moguls.  Farinelli.  Santa  Theresa.  G. 
Zelich.  C.  M.  de  La  Condamine.  V.J.Duval.  P.  Heutz- 
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Caung-Shung.     N.  Leverton. 

Difficulties  overcome,  scenes  in  the  life  of  Alexander 
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Cellini.  Davy.  Erard  and  Montal.  Graham  and  Br^guet. 
Ghiberti  and  Matsys.  Jacquard.  Oberkampf.  Palissy. 
Lenoir.  Rennie.  Roubo.  Sennefelder.  Stephenson. 
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Solomon  De  Caus,  Newcomen,  Watt.  Wedgwood.  Ren- 
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Memorials  of  the  early  lives  of  great  lawyers.  Lon- 
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Holt.  Mansfield.  Eardley  Wilmot.  Blackstone.  Erskine. 
Ellenborough.     Eldon.     Romilly.     Tenterden. 

Brindley,  James,  1716-1772. 

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Cochrane,  R.     Risen  by  perseverance.     1879.  ^547-6 

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Brinley,  Francis,  1800-?  Life  of  William  T. 
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Brinton,  Daniel  Garrison.  American  hero-myths. 
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Brock-Arnold,  George  Moss.  Gainsborough  [and 
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Broeklehurst,  Thomas 
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Brodhead,  Jolin  Romeyn. 
New  York.  1609-1664.  N. 
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America  of  the  Junior  United  tourist  club.  iN.  Y., 
i8«3.     Illus.  1631.3 


Illus.  272.4 

Unett.     Mexico   to-day. 

1642. 1 

History  of  the  state  of 

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BrontlB,  Charlotte,  afterwards  Mrs.  Nicholls,  1816- 
1855- 

AliAMS.  W,  H,  D.  Stories  of  the  lives  of  noble  women, 
1882,  15<7.I 

BIKRF.I.I.,  A.     I-ife  of  Chariotte  Bronte.     1887.  530.27 

GKISW0I.I>,  ILttiie  r.  Home  life  of  gre.at  authors.  1556.9 
I.liCAS,  S.  I'.minent  men  and  popular  books.  1859.  549,33 
Mason,  li.  T.  Personal  traits  of  British  authors,  vol.4, 
1885.  1524.21.4 

KK-ili.  T.  W.     Charlotte  Broni*.     1877.  1545.21 

SMllll.  i;.  B,     Poe(,s  and  novelists.     1876.  1546.8 

\\'ai>1i,  W.  S,  Pen  pictures  of  earlier  \'ictorian  authors, 
18S4,  1406.143 

Bronte,  Emily,  1818-1848. 

KiiiUNSiiN.  .\.  .\iar)' F.     Emily  Bronte.     1883.  1532.14 

Brontd  family. 

Sn'AKi,  J.  A.  li.    The  Bronte  country.     1888.  1654.26 

Bronte  sisters. 

BaY.ni:,  P,  Essays  in  biography  and  criticism,  ser.  1.885.1.1 
Conk,  Helen  G.  and  GlI.DEK.'jeannettc  I..  Pen  portraits 
of  literary  women,  vol.  2.  1557.22.2 

Fawceit,  Millicenl  G.    Some  eminent  women  of  our  times. 

>554-25 
\\"|SI'..  D.     .Sonic  remarkable  women.     1887.  1556.21 

Brook,  Sarah,  pseud.    See  Stephen,  Caroline  E. 
Brook  Farm  to  Cedar  mountain,  1861-62.    Gordon, 
<i.  H,     1883.  277.9 

Brooke,  Sir  James,  rajah  of  Sarawak,  1803-1868. 

.\|iAMs,  W.  H.  D.     "In  perils  oft."  1542.44 

Brooke,  Stopford  Augustus.  English  literature. 
N.  Y.,  1876,     [Literature  primers.]  1409.20 

Milton.     N.  Y.,  1880.  1523.18 

Brookes,  John.  Manners  and  customs  of  tlie 
Kiiglish  nation.     London.     [1859?]  999.16 

Brooks,  Cliarles  Timothy,  1813-1883.  William 
Ellery  Channing.  A  centennial  memory.  Boston, 
1880.     Illus.  1523.2 

Brooks,  Charles  William  Shirley,  1816-1874.  The 
Russians  of  the  south.  London,  1854.  No.  1  in  409.2 
Same.     London,  1855.  No.  3  in  1655.6 

Brooks,  Elbridge  Streeter.  Historic  boys.  N.  Y., 
1885.     Portrs.     Illus.  1531-7 

Contents.  —  Marcus  of  Rome.  Brian  of  Munster.  Olaf  of 
Nonvay.  William  of  Normandy.  Baldwin  of  Jerusalem. 
Frederick  of  Hohenstaufen.  Harry  of  Monmouth.  Gio- 
vanni of  Florence.  Ixtlil,  of  Tezcuco.  Louis  of  Bourbon. 
Charles  of  Sweden.     Van  Rensselaer  of  Rensselaerswyck. 

Historic  girls.     N.  Y.,  1887.     Illus.  1531-11 

Contents-  —  Zenobia-  Helena  of  Britain.  Pulcheria  of 
Constantinople,  Clotilda  of  Burgundy-  Woo  of  Hw.ang- 
Ho.  Edith  of  Scotland.  Jacqueline  of  Holland.  Catarina 
of  Venice.  Theresa  of  Avila.  Elizabeth  of  Tudor.  Chris- 
tina of  Sweden.     Ma-ta-oka  of  Pow-ha-tan. 

The  story  of  New  York.  Boston.  [1888,]  250,1 
The  story  of  the  American  Indian.  Boston. 
[1887.]     Illus.  221.9 

The  story  of  the  American  sailor.  Boston.  [1888]. 
Illus.  274.10 

The  story  of  the  American  soldier,  in  war  and  peace 
Boston.     [i88g.]     Illus.  274.15 

Appended  to  each  of  the  last  three  books  is  a  list  of  the  best 
hundred  books  on  the  subject  treated. 

-  ed.    See  Story  of  the  states. 
Brooks,   J.   Tyrwhitt.     Four  months  among  the 
.nold-liiiders  in  California.     N.  Y.,  1849.  623.6 

Brooks,  James,  1810-1873.  A  seven  months'  run, 
up,  and  down,  and  around  the  world.  N.  Y.,  1872. 
Map.  668.23 

Brooks,  Noah,  1830-.  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  biog- 
raphy for  young  people.  N.  Y.,  1888.  Portr.  1558.24 
Brooks,  Phillips. 

Clemmer,  Mary.     Men,  women,  and  things.    1886.  1899.25 

Brooks,  Shirley.  See  Brooks,  Charles  William 
Shirley. 


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Broome 


Brown 


Broome,  Mary  Aiiiie,  lady,  formerly  lady  Barker. 
Letters  to  Guy,  and  A  distant  shore  —  Rodrigues. 
Leipzig,  1885.  1696.16 

Letters  written  from  West  Australia,  1883-1884,  and  a  short 
sketch  of  Rodrigues. 

Life  in  South  Africa  [1875-76].  Phila.,  1877.  1692.14 
Station  amusements  in  New  Zealand.  Leipzig, 
1874.  1654.9 

Station  life  in  New  Zealand  [1865-68].  Leipzig, 
1874.  1654.8 

Travelling  about  over  new  and  old  ground.  Lon- 
don, 1872.  Illus.  665.20 
A  year's  housekeeping  in  South  Africa  [1875-76]. 
Leipzig,  1877.  1699.19 
Same  as  Life  in  South  Africa,  1692.14. 

Broome,  William,  1689-1745. 
Johnson,  S.    Lives  of  the  EngHsh  poets. 

582.1 1.3;  586.20;  586.22.3;  5S9.26.2 
Brougham,  Henry  Peter,  ist  baron  Brougham  and 
Vaux,  1779-1868.  Historical  sketches  of  states- 
men who  flourished  in  the  time  of  George  III. 
Series  1-3.     London,  1845.     6  v.  840.5 

Same.    London,  1855,  56.    3  v.  568.7 

History  of  England  and  France  under  the  house  of 
Lancaster;  with  an  introductory  view  of  the  early 
Reformation.  New  ed.  London,  1861.  Portrs.  993.1 
Life  and  times.  Written  by  himself.  N.  Y., 
1871,72.    3  v.  565.10 

Lives  of  men  of  letters  and  science,  who  flourished 
in  the  time  of  George  III.  London,  1845.  547.3 
Contents.  —  Voltaire.  Rousseau.  Hume.  Robertson. 
Black.    Watt.     Priestley.     Cavendish.     Davy.     Simson. 

Remarks  on  the  French  revolution.  In  Historical 
essays  and  dissertations.  988.7 

Brougham,  John,  1810-1880. 

Matthews,  B.,  and  Hutton,  L.  Actors  and  actresses  of 
Great  Britain  and  the  United  States,  vol.  3.  1540.65.3 

WiNSLOW,  Catherine  M.    Yesterdays  with  actors.       1540.36 

Brown,  Albert  Gallatin. 

Savage,  J.     Our  living  representative  inen.  527-19 

Brown,  Benjamin  Gratz. 

CORNELI,,  W.  M.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  B.  Gratz  Brown.  In 
his  Life  of  Horace  Greeley.     1872.  518.26 

Brown,  Charles  Brockden. 

Prescott,  W.  H.     Biographical  and  critical  miscellanies. 

872.2;  865.4 
-  Life  of  Charles  Brockden  Brown.  529.1.1 

TUCKERMAN,  H.  T.     Mental  portraits.  S57.io 

Brown,  David  Paul.  The  forum  ;  or  forty  years 
full  practice  at  the  Philadelphia  bar.  Phila.,  1856. 
2  v.  294.4 

Contains  biographical  sketches. 

Brown,  Emma  E.  The  life  and  public  services  of 
James  A.  Garfield.  With  extracts  from  his  speeches 
and  letters.     Boston,  1881.     Illus.  1522.24 

Young  folks' life  of  Washington.  Boston.  [1883.] 
Illus.  1530.3 

Brown,  Everit,  and  Strauss,  Albert.  A  dictionary 
of  American  politics.  N.  Y.,  1S88.  R.R.  Desk  35 
Brown,  Frances,  1818-. 

Smiles,  S.     Brief  biographies.     1861.  589.18 

Brown,  Gideon.  A  true  story  of  the  covenant,  and 
of  the  persecution  in  Scotland,  as  related  by  him- 
self. Edinb.,  1877.  illus.  2096.22 
Brown,  Rev.  Howard  Nicholson.  A  life  of  Jesus, 
for  young  people.  5th  ed.  Boston,  1885.  2103.24 
Brown,  James  Baldwin.  Memoirs  of  John  How- 
ard, the  philanthropist.  2d  ed.  London,  1823. 
Portrs.  575- '2 
Brown,  John,  proprietor  of  the  University  billiard 
rooms,  Cambridge,  England,  1796-.  Sixty  years' 
gleanings  from  life's  harvest.  A  genuine  auto- 
biography.   Cambridge,  1858.  556.11 


Same.     N.  Y.,  1859.  556.12 

Brown,  John,  1797-1861.  The  north-west  passage, 
and  the  plans  for  the  search  for  Sir  John  Franklin. 
London,  1858.  701. 11 

Brown,  John,  Ainerican  abolitionist,  1800-1859. 

HOLST,  H.  E.  von.    John  Brown.     1889.  IS54-I3 

Russell,  A.  P.  Characteristic  sketches  and  essays.  1898.16 
Sanisorn,  F.  B.     Life  and  letters.     1885.  1530.17 

Stowe,  Harriet  B.  The  lives  and  deeds  of  our  self-made 
men.  S42.ZI 

Brown,  John,  B.A.,  minister  at  Bunyan  ineetkig, 
Bedford,  Eng.  John  Bunyan.  Boston,  1885.  531.16 
The  appendix  contains  a  bibliography  of  Bunyan's  Pilgrim's 
progress,  and  a  list  of  biographies  and  personal  relics  of 
Bunvan. 

Brown,  John,  D.D.,  1784-1858. 

Brown,  J.     My  fatlier's  memoir.    In  his  Spare  hours,  vol  1. 

883.21.1 

Brown,  John,  M.D.,  of  Edinburgh,  1810-1882. 
John  Leech.     Boston,  1877.     Illus.  1549-15 

Same.     In  his  Spare  hours,  vol.  2.  883.21.2 

Spare  hours.   [Series  i-]  3.   Boston,  1862-83.  883.21 

Contents.  —  i.  Rab  and  his  friends.  "  With  brains,  sir." 
The  mystery  of  black  and  tan.  Her  last  half-crown.  Our 
dogs.  Queen  Mary's  child-garden.  Presence  of  mind  and 
happy  guessing.  My  father's  memoir.  Mystifications.  "Oh, 
I'mw-at,  wat!"  Arthur  H.  Hallam.  Education  through  the 
senses.  Vaughan's  poems.  Dr.  Chalmers.  Dr.  George  Wil- 
son. St.  Paul's  thorn  in  the  flesh.  The  black  dwarfs  bones. 
Notes  on  art.  2.  John  Leech.  Marjorie  Fleming.  Jeems 
the  door-keeper.  Minchmoor.  The  Enterkin.  Health".  The 
duke  of  Athole.  Struan.  Thackeray's  death.  Thack- 
eray's literary  career.  More  of  "  Our  dogs."  Plea  for  a  dog 
home.  "  Bibliomania."  "  In  clear  dream  and  solemn  vis- 
ion." A  Jacobite  family.  3.  Introduction.  Locke  and 
Sydenham.  Dr.  Andrew  Combe.  Dr.  Henry  Marshall  and 
military  hygiene.  Art  and  science.  Our  Gideon  Grays. 
Dr.  Andrew  Brown  and  Syden)(am.  Free  competition  in 
medicine.  Edward  Forbes.  Dr.  Adams  of  Banchory.  Ex- 
cursus ethicus.  Dr.  John  Scott  and  his  son.  Mr.  Syme.  Sir 
Robert  Christison,  bart.  Miss  Sterling  Graham  of  Dun- 
trune.  SirE.  Landseer's  picture,  "There's  life  in  the  old  dog 
yet,"  etc.,  etc.     Sir  Henry  Raeburn. 

Thackeray  :  his  literary  career.   Boston,  1877.  Illus. 

1 549. 1 1 
Same.     In  his  Spare  hours,  vol.  2.  883.21.2 

Shairp,  J.  C.     Portraits  of  friends.    1889.  IS5S'22 

Brown,  Sir  John,  1816-. 

Jeans,  VV.T.  The  creators  of  the  age  of  steel.  1884.  190.66 
Brown,  John  William.  The  life  of  Leonardo  da 
Vinci,  with  a  critical  account  of  his  works.  Lon- 
don, 1828.  543.9 
Brown,  Marie  A.  The  Icelandic  discoverers  of 
America.  London,  1887.  Illus.  218.16 
Pp.  209-213  contain  a  bibliography. 
Brown,  Richard.  Sacred  architecture.  London. 
[1845.]  Illus.  201.3 
Brown,  Robert,  F.R.G.S.  The  countries  of  the 
world.     [Vol.  1-6.]     London.     [1877-82.]        671.7 

Contents.  —  i.  North  America.  2.  United  States.  Mexico. 
West  Indies.  3.  Central  and  South  America.  4.  Oceania. 
New  Zealand.  Tasmania.  Australia.  Queensland.  Malay 
archipelago.  Japanese  empire.  5.  Siberia.  Chinese  empire. 
Burmah.  Siam.  Cambodia.  Anam.  Cochin-China.  India. 
Afghan  Turkestan  and  the  other  central  Asiatic  states.  Per- 
sia. 6.  Turkish  empire.  Africa.  Oceanic  islands.  Islands 
of  the  Indian  ocean.  Antarctic  islands.  South  Atlantic 
islands.     North  Atlantic  islands.     Europe. 

Brown,  Samuel  Gilman.  The  life  of  Rufus  Choate. 
2d  ed.     Boston,  1870.  521.13 

Memoir  of  Rufus  Choate.  In  Choate's  Works, 
vol.  I.     1862.  521. 3. 1 

Brown,  Thoinas  Allston.  History  of  the  American 
stage:  biographical  sketches,  1733-1870.  N.  Y. 
[Cop.  1870.]     Portrs.  1364.14 

Brown,  Thomas  N.  The  life  and  times  of  Hugh 
Miller.     N.  Y.,  1858.  586.8 


45 


Brown 


Brummel 


Brown,  William  Lawrence,  D.  D.,  1755-1830. 

IkviNi;,  D.  Lives  of  Scolish  wriiers.  S86-'3 
Brown,  Williaiii  Wells.  The  bl.ick  man  :  his  ante- 
ceJents,  his  genius,  and  his  achievements.  Boston, 
1863.  Portrs.  536.22 
The  rising  son  ;  or,  the  antecedents  and  advance- 
ment lit  the  colored  race.  Boston,  1874.  266.7 
Brown-S6quard,  Charles  Edward. 

UUNiiAK,  N.  Sketch  of  Dr.  Brown-Stquard's  life.  Portr. 
In  Ihc '•  Elixir  of  life."     [1889.]  1170.30 

Brownblll,  Thomas  Robson.  See  Robson,  Fred- 
erick. 

Browne,  Albert  Gallatin,  jr.  Sketch  of  the  oflicial 
life  of  John  A.  Andrew,  as  governor  of  Massachu- 
setts ;  added  [his]  valedictory  address,  Jan.  5, 
1866.     N.  Y.,  1868.  1529.3 

Browne,  Charles  Farrar.     (Artemus  Ward.) 

HaWKIS.  II.  K.     .Vnurican  liumorisls.     1883.  1899.1a 

IIlNi'.sroN,  I'^.  P.      Thf  genial  sliowman.  643.2 

Browne,  Dunn,  pseud.  See  Fisk,  Rev.  Samuel. 
Browne,  Francis  F.  The  every-day  life  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  Boston.  1886.  Illus.  530.22 
Browne,  George  Lalliom.  Wellington ;  [his] 
public  and  private  life.  London,  1889.  Illus.  1534.29 
Browne,  Irving.  Law  and  lawyers  in  literature. 
Boston,  1883.  '  1897.26 
Browne,  James,  LL.D.,  1793-1841.  A  history  of 
the  Highlands  and  of  the  Highland  clans  :  with  an 
extensive  selection  from  the  liitherto  inedited  Stuart 

gjpers.  New  ed.  London,  1852,  54.  4  v.  985.3 
FOwne,  John  Ross.  Ad\entures  in  the  Apache 
country :  a  tour  through  Arizona  and  Sonora 
[1863-65],  with  notes  on  the  silver  regions  of 
Nevada.    N.  Y.   [1868.J     Illus.  1687.4 

An  American  family  in  Germany.  N.  Y.;  1871. 
Illus.  1665. 1 

Crusoe's  island :  in  the  footsteps  of  Alexander 
Selkirk.  With  sketches  of  adventure  in  California 
and  Washoe.    N.  Y.,  1872.     Illus.  1649.4 

The  land  of  Thor.     N.  Y.     1867.    Illus.  1687.2 

Tnivels  in  the  Arctic  regions,  Russia  and  Scandinavia. 
Yusef ;  or,  the  journey  of  the  Frangi.     A  crusade  in 
the  East.     N.  Y.,  1865.  656.12 

Browne,  Junius  Henri.     The  great  metropolis  ;  a 
mirror  of  New  York.    Hartford,  1870.    Illus.   1816.17 
Browne,  Phyllis,  pseud.    See  Payne,  A.  G. 
Browne,  Robert  William.     A  history  of  [Greek] 
classical  literature.     Phila.,  1852.  40I.3 

A  history  of  Roman  classical  literature.  2d  Ameri- 
can ed.  Phila.,  1857.  401.4 
Browne,  Sir  Thomas,  M.D.,  1605-1682. 

Johnson,  S.  Life.  In  Browne's  Works,  vol.  i.  1852.  846.11 
-  Lives  of  the  English  poets  and  sundry  eminent  persons. 

586.20 
TUCKERMAN,  H.  T.    Characteristics  of  literature,  ser.  i. 

548.5-1 
Browne,  William  Hand.  Maryland  :  the  history  of 
a  palatinate.  Boston,  1884.  Map.  [American 
commonwealths.]  230.7 

Pre-rcvolulionary  history. 

Browne,  William  Hardcastle.  Witty  sayings  by 
witty  people.     Phila.,  1883-84.  1897.39 

BrowneU,  William  Crary.  French  traits.  An 
essay  in  comparative  criticism.  N.  Y.,  1889.  1664.26 
Browning;,  Elizabeth  Barrett.  Essays  on  the 
Greek  Christian  poets  and  the  English  poets.  N.  Y., 
1863.  373-14 

Bayne,  p.    Essays  in  biography  and  criticism,  series  i. 

885. 1. 1 
Bolton,  Sarah  K.    Lives  of  girls  who  became  femous. 

1538.29 
Cone,  Helen  G.,  and  GlLDER,  Jeannette  L.  Pen-portraits  of 
literary  women,  vol.  2.  1557.22.2 


Fawcett,  Milliceni  G.  Some  eminent  women  of  our  limes 

1554.25 
(JRISWOI-I).  Hattie  T.  Home  life  of  gre.-it  authors.  1556.9 
HoRNK,  K.  H.     A  new  spirh  of  the  age.  878.23 

INORAM.J.  H.  EliMbeth  Rirretl  Browning.  1888.  1532.35 
RoiiKKrsoN,  E.  S.     English  poetesses.     1883.  1524.14 

Smii.rs,  S.     Brief  liiogniphies.     1861.  58918 

S.Miril.  G.  B.     Poels  and  novelists.     1876.  1546.8 

STEDMAN.  E.g.  Elizabeth  Itorrett  Browning.  1877.  1549.16 
-Same.     In  his  Victorian  poels.     1876.  1355.18 

TlLlX>.N,  T.  Memorial.  In  Mrs.  Browning's  Last  poems, 
vol.  4.     1862.  1326.34 

WaI-sn,  \V..S.     Pen  pictures  of  modern  authors.     1406.14.2 

Browning,  Orestes  Augustus.  The  spirit-rapper  ; 
;in  autobiography.     Boston,  1854.  1-5-3 

.■\  study  of  occult  forces  under  the  guise  of  fiction. 
Browning,   Oscar.      An  introduction   to  the  his- 
tory of  educational  theories.     N.  Y.,  1882.        130.22 
Modern  England.   1820-1874.  N.  Y.,  1879.    [Epochs 
of  English  history.]  980.6 

Browning,  Robert,  1812-1889. 

Bagehot,  W.     Literary  studies,  vol.  2.  891.9.3 

BOI.TON,  Sarah  K.  Eamoiis  English  authors  of  the  nine- 
teenth century.  [1890.]  1555-36 
COOKK,  G.  \V.  Poets  and  problems.  1886.  1352.25 
GOSSE,  E.  W*.  Robert  Browning.  Personalia.  i8go.  1555.26 
Griswoi.I),  Hattie  T.  Home  life  of  great  authors.  1556.9 
Sharp,  W.  Life  of  Robert  Browning.  1890.  S30-S4 
SMILES,  S.  Brief  biographies.  1861.  589.18 
STEUMAN.  E.  C.  Victorian  poets.  1355.18 
W^AI^H.  \V.  S.     Pen  pictures  of  modern  autliors.     1406.14. 2 

Brownlow,  William  Gaiin.away.  Sketches  of  the 
rise,  progress,  and  decline  of  secession.  With  per- 
sonal adventures  among  the  rebels.  Phila.,  1862. 
Illus.  634.10 

Bruce,  Charles.  The  book  of  noble  Englishwomen. 
London,  1875.     Portrs.  1546.9 

Bruce,  Edward  Caledon.  The  Tiber  and  the 
riiames.  [Anon.]  Phila.  [1876.]  Illus.  1673.12 
Bruce,  Henry.  Life  of  General  Oglethorpe.  N.  Y. 
[1890.]  ["  Makers  of  America."]  Portr.  540.25 
Bruce,  James,  1730-1794.  Travels  and  discoveries 
in  Abyssinia.  [1768-73.]  London,  1878.  640.5 
Enci.ish  esplorers.  1705.8 

H  EAD,  Sir  F.  B.,  bart.    Life  and  adventures  of  Bruce.    1859. 

820.32 
Jardine,  Sir  W.  Memoir.  In  his  Naturalist's  library, 
vol.  II.  179.1.11 

St.  John,  J.  A.  Lives  of  celebrated  travellers,  vol.  2. 810.47.2 
Bruce,  James,  1808-1861.  Classic  and  historic 
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Contents.  —  i.  Sappho.  /Esop.  Phythagoras.  Aspasia. 
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of  Troy.  .-Mexander  the  Great.  Demetrius  Poliorcetes. 
Scipio  Africanus.  Sylla.  Cleopatra.  Julius  C-KSar. 
Augustus.  Tiberius.  Germanicus.  Caligula.  Lollia 
Paulina.  Ca^sonia.  Boadicea.  .^grippina.  Popp:iia.  Otho. 
Commodus.  Caracalla.  Heliogabalus.  Zenoliia.  Julian 
the  Apostate.  2.  Eudocia.  Theodora.  Charlem.igne. 
Abelard  and  Heloise.  Elizabeth  of  Hungary.  Dante. 
Robert  Bruce.  Ignez  dc  Castro.  Agnes  Sorel.  Jane  Shore. 
Lucrezia  Borgia.  Anne  Bullen.  Diana  of  Poitiers.  Catha- 
rine de'  Medici.  Queen  Elizabeth.  Mary  queen  of  Scots. 
Cervantes.  Sir  Kenelm  Digby.  John  Sobieski.  .Anne  of 
Austria.  Ninon  de  TEnclos.  Mademoiselle  de  Mont- 
pensier.  The  duchess  of  Orleans.  Madamede  Maintenon. 
Catharine  of  Russia.     Madame  de  Stael. 

Bruce,  James,  8th  earl  of  Elgin,  181 1-1863. 
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Brunei,  Isambard  Kingdom,  1806-1859. 

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.'V  note  on  Dante  Rossetti.  Thomas  Love  Peacock.  Syd- 
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selections  from  his  writings.  Ed.  by  C.  Northend.  1541.13 
Men  who  have  risen.  55i-i8 

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Contents.  —  Nature  in  England.  English  woods  :  a  contrast. 
In  Carlyle's  countrj-,  A  iiunt  for  il»e  niglitingale.  English 
and  American  song-birds.  Impressions  of  some  English 
birds.  In  Wordsworth's  country.  A  glance  at  Brhish  wild 
flowers.  British  fertility.  .-\  Sunday  in  Cheym-  Row.  At 
sea. 

Indoor  Studies.     Boston,  1889.  1816.27 

Contents.  —  Thoreau.  Science  and  literature,  .science and 
the  poets.  Matthew  Arnold's  criticism.  Arnold's  view  of 
Emerson  and  Carlyle.  Gilbert  While's  book.  A  malformed 
giant  [Victor  Hugo].     Brief  essays.     An  egotistical  chapter. 

Notes  on  Walt  Whitman,  as  poet  and  person.  N. 
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Burton,  Edward,  1794-1836.  A  description  of  the 
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Burton,  John  Hill.  Life  and  correspondence  of 
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Burton,  Sir  Richard  Francis.  The  city  of  the 
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First  footsteps  in  East  Africa  ;  or,  an  exploration  of 
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The  Lake  regions  of  Central  Africa.  London,  i860. 
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Personal  narrative  of  a  pilgrimage  to  El-Medinah 
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689.10 
Same.     LeipEig,  1874.    Map.  1699.2 

Burton,  William  Evans,  1840-1860. 
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Matthews,  B.,  and  Hutton,  L.  Actors  and  actresses  of 
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Busch,  Moritz  Julius  Hermann.  Bismarck  in  the 
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Our  chancellor  [Bismarck].  Trans,  by  W.  Beatty- 
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Butler 

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Butler,  Elizabeth  Southerden,  born  Thompson, 
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Butler,  James,  ist  duke  of  Ormonde,  1610-1688. 

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Butlep,  James,  2d  duke  of  Ormonde,  1665-1745. 

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Contents.  —  Jubal  and  the  Hebrew  oratorios.  Terpander 
and  the  lyre  of  Greece.  Ambrose  and  the  music  of  the  early 
church.  Handel,  the  father  of  the  oratorio.  Haydn  and 
Mozart.  Beethoven  and  the  symphony.  Mendelssohn. 
Chopin  and  piano  music.  Liszt.  Rossini.  Hymn  writers  of 
the  past.  Hymn  writers  of  to-day.  American  national 
songs.     Wagner  and  his  music  in  America. 

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Young  folks'  history  of  Boston.  Boston,  1881. 
lllus.  222.10 

A  zigzag  journey  in  the  sunny  South.  Boston, 
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Zigzag  journeys  in  Acadia  and  New  France.  Bos- 
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Zigzag  journeys  in  classic  lands  ;  or.  Tommy  Toby's 
trip  to  Mount  Parnassus.  Boston.  [1880.]  661.2 
Zigzag  journeys  in  Europe.  Boston,  1886.  1661.6 
Zigzag  journeys  in  India;  or,  the  antipodes  of  the 
far  East.  A  collection  of  the  Zenana  tales.  Bos- 
ton. [1887.]  lllus.  652.1 
Zigzag  journeys  in  northern  lands.  The  Rhine  to 
the  Arctic.  Boston,  1884.  lllus.  662.3 
Zigzag  journeys  in  the  antipodes.  Boston.  [1888.] 
lllus.  652.7 

Relates  chiefly  to  Siam  and  the  islands  of  the  Indian  ocean. 

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1  RlMlil'I.L,  H.  C.  .A  record  of  college,  field,  and  prison. 
The  kniuhllv  soldier.    .\  biograpliy  olH .  W.  Cimp.  1865. 

569-3 
Camp  .111 J  h.irrack-room  ;  or,  the  British  army  as  It 
is.    .M.U Mullen,  John.  894.2 

Camp  and  cabin.  Raymond,  R.  W.  1880.  1668.5 
Camp  and  tireside  stories.  Alcott,  Louisa  M. 
H.ispit.il  sketches.  729-11 

Camp,  court  and  siege.  Hoffman,  VV.  1877.  275.10 
Camp-flre  sketches  and  battle-tield  echoes  of  the 
Retvllion.    King,  W.  C,  and  Derhv,  W.  P.    1887. 

274.6 
Camp  life  in  Florida.  Hallock,  C.  [1875.]  1637.12 
Camp  nf  refuge.  The.    MacFarlane,  C.     1844.2  V. 

840.40 
Campaigns  of  a  non-combatant.  Townsend,  G. 
A.     i.S/V).  644.18 

Campaigns  of  the  Ci\  il  war.    Namely :  — 

Cist,  H.  M.    The  army  of  ihe  Cumberland.  220.8 

Cox,  J.  D.     Allanla.  220.g 

-  The  march  lo  Ihe  sea.  Kranklin  and  N.Tshville.  220.10 
DoiUilKDAY.  .A.  Ch.incellorsvillc  and  Gettysburg.  220  7 
KoRCE,  .\I.  K.     From  Fort  Hcnrv  lo  Corinth.  220.3 

Grekne,  F.  V.    The  Mississippi.  220.11 

Hl'MPHRKYS,  A.  .-v.  The  Virginia  campaign  of  '64  and 
"65.    The  army  of  the  Potomac  and  the  army  of  the  James. 

220.14 
NiCOLAV,  I.e.    The  outbreak  of  rebellion.  220.2 

I'Al.KREV,  F.  W.  The  Aniietam  and  Fredericksburg.  220.6 
PmsTEKER,  F.  Statistical  record  of  the  armies  of  the 
fnitcd  Slates.  220.13 

Po.SD,  G.  E.    The  Shenandoah  valley  in  1864.  220.12 

ROPES,  |.  C.     The  army  under  Pope.  220.5 

Wehh,  "a.  S.  The  peninsula.  McClellan's  campaign  of 
1862.  220.4 

Campaigns  of  the  rebellion.  Todd,  A.  1884.  220.28 
Campan,  Jeanne  Louise  Henrietta,  nee  Geiiest. 
.Wemoirs  of  the  court  of  Marie  Antoinette ;  with  a 
biographical  introduction,  by  M.  de  Lamartine. 
New  ed.    Phila.    [Cop.  1847.]    2  v.  615.3 

The  private  life  of  Marie  Antoinette.  New  ed. 
N.  Y.,  1887.    Portrs.  1557.9 

Another  edition  of  the  preceding. 

Campbell,   Archibald,    8th  earl,    ist  marquis  of 

Argyll,  1 598-1661. 

I.oik;e,  E.    Portraits,  vol.  5.  815.1.5 

Campbell,    Archibald,   9th  earl,    2d    marquis  of 

Argyll.  -1685. 

l.oriiiE,  E.     Portraits,  vol.  6.  815.1.6 

Campbell,  Archibald,  ist  duke  of  Argyll,  -1703. 

Lodge.  E.     Portraits,  vol.  6.  815.1.6 

Campbell,  Colin,  baron  Clyde,  1792-1863. 
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Phillips,  E.  C.  Sir  Henry  Havelock,  and  Colin  Camp- 
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Wilson,  J.  G.  Sketches  of  illustrious  soldiers.  1874.1535.12 
Campbell,  Duncan,  i68o?-i73o. 

Defoe.  D.     Life  and  adventures.     1841.  1858.2. 19 

Campbell,  Duncan  G. 

Mii.i,ER,S.  F.  The  bench  and  bar  of  Georgia,  vol.  1. 
'85S.  294.3.1 

Campbell,  Ella  Grant. 

B<jLTON,  Sarah  K.    Successful  women.     [1888.]        1554.16 

Campbell,  Sir  George.  White  and  black.  The 
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Campbell,  George  Douglas,  8th  duke  ol  Argyll. 
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astical history  of  Scotland  since  the  Reformation. 
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Primeval  man.  An  e.xamination  of  some  recent 
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HKirisH  cabinet  in  1853.  599-9 

Campbell,  Helen.  Anne  Bradstreet  and  her  time. 
Boston.     [1891.]  1556.27 

Campbell,  Isabella,  of  Rosneath. 
SroKV,  K.     Peace  in  believing :  a  memoir.     1830.       599.14 

Campbell,  Jacob,  -1788. 

1  rtiiKK.  W.  Memoirs  of  the  Rhode  Island  bar.  1842.5:8.1 
Campbell,  Jane,  born  Cannon,  1743-1836. 
Ki.i.ET,  EliMbeih  F.     The  women  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion, vol.  2.  538.13-2 

Campbell,  John,  2d  duke  of  Argyll  and  Greenwich, 
1678-1743. 

LODiiE,  E.     Portraits,  vol.  7.  815.1.7 

Campbell,  Rev.  John,  of  Kingsland,  1 766-1840. 
Travels  in  South  Africa  [1812-14],  at  the  request  of 
the  [London]  Missionary  society.  3d  ed.  London, 
1S15.  692.12 

Campbell,  John,  baron  Campbell,  1779-1861.  Life 
of  lord  Bacon.  From  The  lives  of  the  lord  chan- 
cellors. London,  1853.  586.26 
Lives  of  the  chief  justices  of  England.  From  the 
Norman  conquest  till  the  death  of  Lord  Mansfield. 
Phila.,  1851.  2  V.  568.2 
Lives  of  the  lord  chancellors  and  keepers  of  the 
great  seal  of  England,  from  the  earliest  times  till  the 
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Towi.E,  G.  M.     Glimpses  of  history.                                1977-1 

Campbell,  John,  or  Feringhee  Bacha.  Lost  among 
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Campbell,  John  Francis.  Life  in  Normandy. 
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My  circular  notes  .  .  .  written  while  travelling  round 
the  world.     N.  Y.     [1876.]     Illus.  1656.18 

Campbell,  John  George  Edward  Henry  Douglas 
Sutherland,  marquis  of  Lome.  Canadian  pictures 
drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.  London,  1885.  631.19 
Viscount  Palmerston.  By  the  marquis  of  Lome. 
N.  Y.  1892.  [The  prime  ininisters  of  queen  Vic- 
toria.] 530-67 
Campbell,  John  Macleod. 

ShaIRP.  J.  C.     Portraits  of  friends.     1889.  '555-22 

Campbell,  Lewis,  1830-.    Sophocles.    N.  Y.,  1880. 

1868.3 
Campbell,  Maria.  Revolutionary  services  and  civil 
life  of  general  William  Hull  ;  prepared  by  his 
daughter  ;  with  the  campaign  of  1812,  by  his  grand- 
son, James  Freeman  Clarke.  N.  Y.,  1848.  513.2 
Campbell,  Robert  Macgregor  (Rob  Roy). 
Maci.f.ay.  K.  Historical  memoirs  of  Rob  Roy  and  the 
clan  Macgregor.     1881.  1537-14 

Thomson,  Katherine.  Memoirs  of  the  Jacobites  of  1715 
and  1745.  vol.  2.  562.2.2 

Campbell,  Thomas,  1777-1844.  An  essay  on  Eng- 
lish poetry.  Boston,  1819.  369.7 
Same.  With  notices  of  the  British  poets.  London, 
1848.  889.7 
Same.  In  his  Specimens  of  the  English  poets. 
Phila.,  1853.  311.6 
Letters  from  the  South  :  written  during  a  journey  to 
Algiers,  etc.  [1834-35].  Phila.,  1836.  698.25 
Life  and  letters.     Ed.  by  W.  Beattie.      N.  Y.,  1850. 

2  v.  Portr.  584.14 
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cacio  and  his  contemporaries.  2d  ed.  London, 
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Campbell 


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Same.     [Abridged.]     In  Petrarch's  Sonnets.     1859. 

847.12 
Hazutt,  W.     The  spirit  of  the  age.  ,  867.25  ;  888.17 

Hill,  W.  A.  Biographical  sketch.  In  Campbell's  Poetical 
works,     i860.  1316.4 

Howrrr,  W.    Homes  and  haunts  of  the  British  poets,  vol.  2. 

896.1.2 
IRVI.NG, 'W.  Biographical  sketch.  In  Stone's  Poetry  and 
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MASON,  E.  T.     Personal  traits  of  British  authors,  vol.  3. 

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Campbell,  Walter.  The  old  forest  ranger;  or, 
wild  sports  of  India.  4th  ed.  London,  1869.  1696.7 
Campbell,  William  W.,  1806-1881.  The  life  and 
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JARDINE,  W.     Memoir.     In  his  Naturalist's  library,  vol.  21. 

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Camping  and  cruising  in  Florida.  Henshall,  J.  A. 
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Camping  out. 

Galton,  F.     Ttie  art  of  travel ;  or,  shifts  and  contrivances 

available  in  wild  countries,     1856.  649.17 

Hubbard,  L.  L.    Woods  and  lakes  of  Maine.  A  trip  in  a 

birch-bark  canoe.     1884.  1631.8 

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Camping  voyages  on  German  rivers.  Macdonell, 
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Camps  and  tramps  in  the  Adirondacks  [etc.]. 
Northrup,  A.  J.  1636.22 

Camps  in  the  Caribbees.  Ober,  F.  A.  1880.  1641.17 
Camps  ill  the  Rockies.  Grohman,  W.  A.  B. 
1882.  1633.10 

CANADA. 

APPLETON'S  Companion  hand-book  of  travel :  the  United 
States  and  the  Canadas.     i860.  638.14 

APPLETON'S  general  guide  to  the  United  States  and  Canada. 
1879.  R.R.,  H.3.1 

APPLETON'S  hand-book  of  American  travel.  Northern  and 
eastern  tour.     1872.  638.24 

APPLETON'S  illustrated  hand-book  of  American  summer 
resorts.     1876.  1648.3 

APPLETON'S  illustrated  hand-book  of  American  travel:  the 
United  States  and  the  British  provinces.     1857.  639.17 

APPLETON'S  new  and  complete  United  States  guide  book. 
1850.  539.11 

APPLETON'S  northern  and  eastern  travellers'  guide,  1853. 

639.12 
AsHER  and  Adams'  gazetteer  of  the  United  States  and  Can- 
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Blackwood,  Harriot  G.,  marchioness  of  Dufferin  and  Ava. 
My  Canadian  journal,  1872-78.  1635.41 
Butler,  Sir  W.  F.  The  wild  north  land  :  a  winter  journey 
across  northern  North  America.  1874.  1649.5 
BUTTERWORTH,  H.  Zigzag  journeys  in  Acadia  and  New 
France.  1885.  662.10 
Canadian  tourist.  The.  1856.  1639.6 
Cumberland,  S.  The  Queen's  highway  from  ocean  to 
ocean.  1887.  631.10 
A  description  of  the  country  through  which  the  Canadian 
Pacific  railway  passes. 

Dawson,  S.  E.  Hand-book  for  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 
1884.  1637.24 

Disturnell,  J.  Springs,  water-falls,  sea-bathing  resorts, 
and   mountain   scenery  of  the  United   States   and   Canada. 

1855-  1639-7 

Duncan,  J.  M.  Travels  through  part  of  the  United  States 
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Fidler,  I.  Observations  on  the  United  States  and  Canada, 
1832.  No.  2  in  878.15 

GOTTSCHALK,  L.  M.  Notes  of  a  pianist  during  his  pro- 
fessional tours.     1881.  1633.9 


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Grant,  G.  M.  Ocean  to  ocean.  Sandford  Fleming's 
expedition  through  Canada  in  1872.  1629.6 

Haight,  C.     Country  life  in  Canada  fifty  years  ago.     1885. 

1634-33 
Heriot,  G.  Travels  through  the  Canadas.  1813.  629.23 
Hunter,  W.  S.,  jr.  Panoramic  guide  from  Niagara  Falls 
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Jameson,  Anna  B.  Winter  studies  and  summer  rambles 
in  Canada.     1838.     3  v.  629.10 

Johnston,  J.  F.  W.    Notes  on  North  America.    1851.    2  v. 

624.16 
LORNE,  marquis  of.  Canadian  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and 
pencil.     1885.  631.19 

Lyell,  Sir  C.  Travels  in  North  America,  1841-2.  628.1 
Macgregor,  J.  Our  brothers  and  cousins  :  a  summer  tour 
in  Canada  and  the  states.     1859.  639.20 

MOODIE,  Susanna  S.  Life  in  the  clearings  versus  the  bush. 
[1854.]  636.12 

-  Roughing  it  in  the  bush  ;  or,  life  in  Canada.     1852.     2  v. 

636.9 

-  Same.  [1854.]  636.3 
MORFORD,  H.  Short-trip  guide  to  America.  [1874.]  1649.2 
Murray,  Amelia  M.  Lette^rs  from  the  United  States,  Cuba 
and  Canada.  1856.  "  639.18 
Rae,  W.  F.  Newfoundland  to  Manitoba,  through  Canada's 
provinces.  1881.  1648.18 
Silliman,  B.  Remarks  made  on  a  short  tour  between 
Hartford  and  Quebec,  in  1819.  628.26 
Smith,  Helen  A.  Stories  of  persons  and  places  in  Ameri- 
ca. [1888.]  240.6 
Traill,  Catherine  P.  The  backwoods  of  Canada.  Let- 
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Tremenheere,  H.  S.  Notes  on  public  subjects,  during  a 
tour  in  the  United  States  and  in  Canada.  1852.  297.12 
Warburton,  G.  Hochelaga;  or,  England  in  the  New- 
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Watson,  B.  A.  The  sportsman's  paradise ;  or,  the  lake 
lands  of  Canada.  188S.  631.17 
Weld,  I.  Travels  through  the  states  of  North  America,  and 
the  provinces  of  Canada,  1795-97.  2  v.  625.15 
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History. 
Hart,  G.  E.     The  fall  of  New  France,  1755-1760.  240.5 

Johnson,  E.  R.  A  history  of  the  French  war,  ending  in  the 
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Machar,  Agnes  M.  Stories  of  New  France,  ist  series  by 
Agnes  M.  Machar,  2d  series  by  T.  G.  Marquis.  [1890.]  265.8 
Mackenzie,  R.  Dominion  of  Canada.  In  his  America. 
1882.  210.10 

Parkman,  F.  Count  Frontenac  and  New  France  under 
Louis  XIV.     1877.  306.1.5 

-  The  old  regime  in  Canada.  1874.  306.1.4 
Smith,  W.  H.  Canada  :  past,  present  and  future.  [1851.] 
2  v.  265.1 
Warburton,  G.  The  conquest  of  Canada.  [1534-1760.] 
2  V.  265.3 
Withrow,  W.  H.     An  abridged  history  of  Canada.     1887. 

265.7 
See  also  American  colonies. 

Canada  and  the  Crimea.  Ranken,  G.  1862.633.23 
Canadian  literature. 

Adam,  G.  M.  An  outUne  history  of  Canadian  literature. 
In  Withrow's  Abridged  history  of  Canada.     1887.  265.7 

Canadian  tourist,  The.  Montreal,  1856.  1639.6 
Cannibals. 

Lumholtz,  C.  Among  cannibals  ;  travels  in  Australia  and 
camp  life  with  the  aborigines  of  Queensland.     1889.     691.17 

Canning,  George,  1 770-1827.  Memoir.  In  The 
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Select  speeches  ;  with  a  biographical  sketch.  Ed. 
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Bell,  R.    Life.    1846.  566.13 

Brougham,  lord.     Historical  sketches  of  statesmen. 

840.5.2;  568.7.1 
Bulwer,  SirH.L.E.,  baron  Dallingand  Bulwer.  Historical 
characters.     1868.  567.9 

Hill,  F.  H.     George  Canning.     1887.  1519.13 

jERDAN,  W.     Men  I  have  known.  1522.9 

Stapleton,  A.  G.    George  Canning  and  his  times.      1859. 

567-1 

Canoe  and  camera.    Steele,  T.  S.  1880.        1639.24 


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Canoe  travelling. 

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!<•  vawl  "  Rob  Roy,"  from  I^ndon  10 

1687.3 

s  ^  1 1  •» .  1  .  ■  Aurora ;  a  cruise  from  the  .-Vdiron- 

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Cunnvil  "?7-|822. 

'■  men,  vol.  4.  839.6-4 

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Cantacuzenus,   Joannes.    See    John  v.,  Canta- 

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Urii>N.  I.;.  U.      1  Ik- st.injard  cantatas.     i888.  1366.34 

Canterbury,  KutLinJ. 

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Canterbury  cathedral. 

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1663.8 

Canton,  China. 

Hl  N  I KK,  W.  C.  ITie  '  Fan  Kwai '  at  Canton  before  treaty 
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Cape  Cod. 

Rich,  S.    Tmro-Cape  Cod.     [1B83.]  231-15 

Thorkau,  H.  D.    Cape  Cod.     1879.  813.19 

Cape  Colony,  Africa. 

Nai'IKR,  E.  H.  D.  E.  Excursions  in  southern  Africa,  includ- 
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Cape  Horn. 

Mc.MlCHAEL,  .\I.  A  landlubber's  log  of  his  voyage  around 
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Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

BalIjK.ntv.ne,  R.  M.  Six  months  at  the  Cape.  1880.  1692.15 
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kussELl-,  W.  Clark.    A  voyage  to  the  Cape.     1886.     1698.6 
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Capello,  Bianca,  grand  duchess  of  Tuscany, 
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Capital  of  the  Tycoon :  three  years'  residence  in 
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Capitals,  The,  of  Spanish  America.  Curtis,  W. 
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Cappe,  Catharine,  born  Harrison,  1744-1821. 
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Cappon,  Elisha  Smith.  History  of  California. 
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Captains  of  industry.  Parton,  J.  2  v.  1527.17 
Captains  of  the  old  world.  Herbert,  H.  W.  948.8 
Captive,  The,  in  Patagonia.    Bourne,  B.  F.  635.16 

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Caravagglo.    Polidoro  Caldara,  called  Caravag- 

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vol.  3.  848.6.3 

Cardinal-kings,  The.  Towie,  G.  M.  Glimpses 
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Cardlsco,  Marco,  called  II  Calavrese,  1486-1542. 
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vol.  3.  848.6.3 

Carette,  Madame,  n^e  Bouvet.  Recollections  of 
the  court  of  the  Tuileries.  Trans,  by  Elizabeth  P. 
Train.     N.  Y.,  1889.  1000.29 

Carew,   Bamfylde    Moore,    king  of  the    gypsies, 
1693-1770? 
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Carew,  George,  earl  of  Totness,  1 557-1629. 

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Carew,  Sir  Nicholas,  -1539. 

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Carey,  Henry  Charles.    The  slave  trade  :  why  it 

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Arnold,  M.    Mixed  essa)'s.  1897.15 

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Foster,  E.  Heroes  of  the  Indian  empire.  1886.  1984.15 
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Carey-Hobson,  Mrs.  M.  A.  At  liome  in  the 
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The  farm  in  the  Karoo  ;  or  what  Charley  Vyvvan 
and  his  friends  saw  in  South  Africa.  London,  1883, 
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Carlbbee  islands. 

Ober,  F.  a.  Camps  in  the  Caribbees :  adventures  of  a 
naturalist  in  the  lesser  .Antilles.     1880.  1641.17 

Paton,  W.  a.  Down  the  islands.  A  voyage  to  the 
Caribbees,  1887.  631.13 

Carleton,  James  Henry.  The  battle  of  Buena 
Vista,  with  the  operations  of  the  "  Army  of  occu- 
pation "  for  one  month.  N.  Y.,  1848.  259.8 
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Carlovingians. 

GUIZOT,  F.  p.  G.  Charlemagne  and  the  Carlovingians. 
1880.  I000.8 

Carlyle,  James,  of  Ecclefechan,  -1832. 
Carlyle,  T.     Reminiscences.  533-8:530.23.1 

Carlyle,  Jane  Baillie,  born  Welsh.  Letters  and 
memorials.  Prepared  for  publication  by  Thomas 
Carlyle.  Ed.  by  J.  A.  Froude.  N.  Y.,  1883.  2  v. 
Portr.  532.3 

Carlyle,  T.     Reminiscences.  533-8  ;  S30. 23.1 

Japp,  A.  H.  Mrs.  Carlyle.  In  Ewart's  True  and  noble 
women.  1537.28 

Carlyle,  Thomas,  1795-1881.  Biographical  sketch 
of  Richter.  In  Richter's  Flower,  fruit,  and  thorn 
pieces,    vol.  i.  887.8.1  ;  1904. 1 3.1 

Burns.     Boston,  1877.  1549.22 

Correspondence  between  Goethe  and  Carlyle.  Ed. 
by  C.  E.  Norton.     London,  1887.  532.21 

Correspondence  of  Carlyle  and  Emerson.  [Also] 
Supplementary  letters.  1S34-72.  [Ed.  by  C.  E. 
Norton.]  Boston,  1883,  86.  3  V.  Portrs.  532.1 
Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays,  vol.  2-4.  3d  ed. 
London,  1847.     3  v.  867.1 

Contents.  —  2.  Novalis.  Signs  of  the  times.  Richter  again. 
On  history.    Luther's  Psalm.    Schiller.    The  Nibelungenlied. 


Carlyle 


Carpenter 


German  literature  of  the  14th  and  15th  centuries.  Taylor's 
Historic  survey  of  German  poetry.  Fractions.  Character- 
istics. Goethe's  portrait.  3.  Biography.  Boswell's  Life  of 
Johnson.  Death  of  Goethe.  Goethe's  Works.  Corn-law 
rhymes.  On  history  again,  Diderot.  Count  Cagliostro. 
Death  of  Edward  Irving.  The  diamond  necklace.  4. 
Mirabeau.  Parliamentary  history  of  the  French  revolution. 
Scott.  Varnhagen  von  Ense's  Memoirs.  Petition  on  the 
copyright  bill.  On  the  sinking  of  the  Vengeur.  BaiMie. 
Dr.  Krancia.  An  election  to  the  Long  parliament.  .Ap- 
pendix :  Richter's  review  of  Madame  de  Stael's"  Allemagne." 
Tieck.  Hoffmann.  Novelle,  trans,  from  Goethe.  Schiller, 
Goethe  and  Madame  de  Stacl.  The  tale,  by  Goethe. 
Same.     New  ed.     Phila.,  1850.  863.7 

Same.     Boston,  i860.     4  v.     Portr.  893.3 

Contents.  —  i.  Kichter.  State  of  German  literature.  Life 
and  writings  of  Werner.  Goethe's  Helena.  Goethe.  Burns. 
Life  of  Heyne.  German  play-wrighls.  .\ppendix  :  Preface 
and  introduction  to  "  German  romance."  Fractions.  2. 
\'oltaire.  Novalis.  Signs  of  tlie  times.  Ricliter  again.  On 
history.  Luther's  Psalm.  Schiller.  The  Nibelungenlied. 
German  literature  of  the  14th  and  15th  centuries.  'Taylor's 
Historic  survey  of  German  poetry.  Appendix ;  Richter's 
review  of  Madame  de  Stael's  '  Allemagne.'  3.  Character- 
istics. Goethe's  portrait.  Biography.  Boswell's  Life  of 
Johnson.  Death  of  Goethe.  Goethe's  Works.  Corn-l.aw 
rhymes.  On  history  again.  Diderot.  Count  Cagliostro. 
Death  of  Edward  Irving.  .Appendix:  Xovelle.  Schiller, 
Goethe  and  Madame  de  Stael.  The  tale.  4.  The  diamond 
necklace.  Mirabeau.  Parliamentary  history  of  the  French 
revolution.  Scott.  Varnhagen  von  Ense's  Memoirs.  Pe- 
tition on  the  copyright  bill.  On  the  sinking  of  the  X'engeur. 
Baillie.  Dr.  Francla.  An  election  to  the  Long  parliament. 
Two  hundred  and  fifty  years  ago.  The  opera.  Project  of 
a  national  exhibition  of  Scottish  portraits.  The  Prlnzenraub. 
Cromwell.     Boston,  1877.     Portr.  1549.12 

The  early  kings  of  Norway :  also  an  essay  on  the 
portraits  of  John  Knox.  N.Y.,  1875.  Portrs.  924.9 
Early  letters.  [1814-1826.J  Ed.  by  C.  E.  Norton. 
London,  1886.     Portrs.  532.20 

The  French  revolution.  Leipzig,  185L  3  v.  1009.21 
Same.     N.  Y.,  1863.    2  v.  1007.7 

Same.  London,  1891.  [Sir  John  Lubbock's  hun- 
dred books.]  12.7 
Goethe.  Boston,  1877.  1549.23 
History  of  Friedrich  the  second,  called  Frederick  the 
Great.  N.  Y.,  1858-71.  6  v.  Illus.  542.6 
Lectures  on  the  history  of  literature.  Delivered  in 
1838.  Ed.  with  notes,  by  J.  R.  Greene.  N.  Y.,  1892. 

J97.29 
Letters.  1826-1836.  Ed.  by  C.  E.  Norton.  Lon- 
don, 1889.  533.23 
Life  of  Schiller:  comprehending  an  examination  of 
his  works.  N.  Y.,  1846.  545.12 
Same.  Leipzig,  1869.  547.22 
Life  of  Sterling.  Boston,  1851.  i595.i 
Same.  2d  ed.  Boston,  1852.  584.15 
On  heroes,  hero-worship,  and  the  heroic  in  history. 
N.  Y.,  1876.  885.15 
Contents.  —  The  hero  as  divinity :  Odin ;  Paganism  ;  Scan- 
dinavian mythology.  The  hero  as  prophet:  Mahomet, 
Islam.  The  hero  as  poet :  Dante,  Shakspeare.  The  hero 
as  priest :  Luther,  Reformation ;  Knox,  Puritanism.  The 
heroas  man  of  letters  :  Johnson  ;  Rousseau  :  Burns.  Thehero 
as  king  :  Cromwell ;  Napoleon;  Modern  revolutionism. 

Passages  selected  from  [his]  writings.  With  a 
memoir.  By  T.  Ballantyne.  London,  1855.  885.12 
Contents.  —  Introductory.  Cromwell.  French  revolution. 
Religious.  The  gospel  of  Labour.  Political.  Historical. 
Social  reform.     Literature  and  journalism.     Rlchter. 

Reminiscences.    Ed.  by  J.  A.  Froude.     N.  Y.,  1881. 

533-8 
Same.  Ed.  by  C.  E.  Norton.  London,  1887.  2  v. 
Maps.  530.23 

Contents. —  i.  James  Carlyle.      Jane  Welsh  Carlyle.    Ap- 
pendix.  2.  Edward  Irving.  Lord  Jeffrey.   Southey.  Words- 
worth.    Index. 
The  contents  of  the  Froude  edition  are  differentiv  arranged. 


Reminiscences  of  my  Irish  journey  in  1849.  N.  Y., 
1882.     Portr.  ■  1665.24 

Schiller.     Boston,  1877.  1549.17 

Spiritual  portrait  of  Luther.  In  Bunsen's  Life  of 
Luther.     1859.  551.4 

.•\RNOU),  A.  S.  ■  The  story  of  Carlyle.  530.49 

Bayne,  P.     Lessons  from  my  masters.     1879.  1854.10 

Bolton,  Sarah  K.  Famous  English  authors  of  the  nine- 
teenth century.  [^1890.]  1555*36 
BURROUOHS,  J.  Dr.  Johnson  and  Carlyle.  In  his  Indoor 
studies.  1S16  27 
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Cochrane,  R.  Gallery  of  notable  men  and  women.  1547.2 
Conway,  M.  D.  Thomas  Carlyle.  1881.  1523.30 
Froude,  J.  A.  Thomas  Carlyle :  his  life  in  London,  1834- 
1881.  533-22 
Garnett,  R.  Life  of  Thomas  Carlyle,  1887.  530.47 
Giles,  H.  Lectures  and  essays,  vol.  2.  875.8.2;  875.6.2 
Griswold,  Hattie  T.     Home  life  of  great  authors.     1887. 

1556-9 
Guernsey,  A.  H.      Thomas  Carlyle:    his  life -his    books 


his  theories.     1879. 
Harrison,  F.    Choice  of  books.     1886. 
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WlIirPLE,  F.  P.  .American  literature  and  other  papers.  381.5 

Carnarvon,  Earls  of.    See  Dormer,  Robert.    Her- 
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Came,  John,  1 789-1844.     Recollections  of  travels 
in  the  East.     London,  1830.  694.18 

Carnegie,  Andrew.     An  American  four-in-hand  in 
Britain.     N.  Y.,  1883.     Illus.  1651.6 

Round  the  world.     N.  Y.,  1884.  663.19 

Triumph.ant  democracy  :  or  fifty  years'  inarch  of  the 
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Carnes,  J.  A.     Journal  of  a  voyage  from  Boston 
to  tlie  west  coast  of  Africa.     Boston,  1852.      698.16 
Carnot,  Lazare  Nicolas  iWarguerite. 
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men.  541-3 

Brouoham,  lord.    Historical  sketches  of  statesmen. 

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Carolina,  province. 

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Carolina  sports  by  land  and  water.     Elliott,  W. 
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Caroline,  wife  of  George  II,  1683-1737. 

Oliphant,   Margaret  O.  W.     Historical  sketches  of   the 
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Carpanl,  Giuseppe,  1 752-1825.   Thelifeof  Haydn, 
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Carpenter,  Francis  Bicknell.    Six  months  at  the 
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Carpenter,  Hugh  Smith.  Transition  :  a  remem- 
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Carpenter,  J.  E.    Life  and  work.    1879.  1543-44 

Fawcett,   Milhcent   G.      Some   eminent    women    of    our 
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Hill,    Rosamond  D.     Mary  Carpenter.      In  Ewart's  True 
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Carpenter,  William  Benjamin. 

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Chivalry 


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Chivalpy. 

DORAN,  J.     Knights  and  their  days.     1S64.  94S.6 

Gautier,  L.     Chivalry.     1891.  9io.54 

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ALFIERI,  V.     Autobiography.  1549.24 

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Goldoni,  C.     Memoirs.  1549.26 

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Marmc'NTEL,  J.  F.     Memoirs.     1878.     2  v.  1548.5 

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Farrar,  F.  W.     The  life  of  Christ.     [1874.]  2102.3 

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Chrotechildis 


Civilization 


Chrotechildis.    >cc  CUitiiJ.i 

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CHl'Ri'il,  A,  J.  Roman  life  in  the  days  of  Cicero.  Sketches 
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|)kQiiNCEV,T.    Historical  and  critical  essays,  vol.  2.    1853. 

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Forsyth,  W.    Life.  571.5 

GOODRICH,  S.  G.    Famous  men  of  ancient  times. 

549-39:  '539- 'o 
Hoi.l.iNGS,  J.  F.    Life.     1839.  389.7 

MUNK,  E.     The  student's  Cicero.    1890.  834.18 

I't.UTARCiU's.  The  boys' .and  girls' Plutarch.  532.13;  541. 10.5 
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Troi.i.oI'e,  a.    Life.     i88i.    2  v.  152324 

Vincent,  G.  E.    Some  Italian  authors  and  Iheirworks. 

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Dennis,  G.  The  Cid:  a  short  chronicle,  founded  on  the 
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IlKWI.Eir,  H.  (j.     The  heroes  of  Europe.  555-3 

I'lAKi,  II.      The  boy's  book  of  heroes.  55t-28 

Cimabue,  Giovanni  Gualtieri,  1 240-1 300. 

V'ASAKi,  G.    Lives  of  the  painters,  sculptors,  and  architects. 

vol-  I.  848.6.1 

Cimon,  Athenian  general,  5oo?-44g  B.  C. 
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532.13;  541. 10.2 

Cinque  Ports,  England. 

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Cireassia. 

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Cisneros,  Francisco  Ximenez,  cardinal,  1437-1517. 

See  Ximenes  de  Cisneros,  Francisco. 
Cist,  Henry  Martin.     The  armvof  the  Cumberland, 
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Cities. 

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City,  The,  in  the  sea.  Stories  of  the  old  Venetians 
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City  of  the  saints.  Burton,  Sir  R.  F.  1862.  622.11 
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Eaton,  D.  B.  Civil  service  in  Great  Britain.  Abuses  and 
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Civil  wars  and  monarchy  in  France.  Ranke,  F.  L. 
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Civilization. 

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Guizot,  F.  p.  G.  The  history  of  civilization,  from  the  fall 
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Claiborne,  John  Francis  Hamtramck.  Life  and 
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Clalron.  Claire  Josephe  HippolyteLegrisde  Latude, 
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Clans  of  Scotland. 

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ClappePton,  Hugh.  Journal  of  a  second  expedition 
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Smiles,  S.     Brief  biographies.    1861.  589.1S 

Clarendon,  Earl  of.  See  Hyde,  Edward ;  Villiers, 
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Clark,  John  Willis.  Cambridge :  brief  historical 
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Clarke,  Adam,  LL.D.,  1762-1832.  Memoirs  of  the 
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Groser,  W.  H.  Men  worth  imitating.  557-20 
Self-taught  men.  1S76.  1538.5 
Clarke,  Asia,  born  Booth.  Booth  memorials.  Pas- 
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The  elder  and  the  younger  Booth.  Boston,  1882. 
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Clarke,  Charles  Cowden,  and  Clarke,  Mary 
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Clarke,  Dorus,  1797-1884.  Orthodox  Congrega- 
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Clarke,  Edward  Daniel.  Travels  in  Europe,  Asia 
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St.  John,  J.  A.     The  lives  of  celebrated  travellers,  vol.  3. 

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Clarke,  Eliza.  Handel.  London,  1885.  Portr. 
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Susanna  Wesley.  Boston,  1886.  [Famous  women.] 

1532.30 
Clarke,  Francis  L.  The  childhood  of  the  prince 
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George  Stephenson  :  his  life  and  career.  London, 
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The  life  and  times  of  Charlemagne.  London. 
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Robert  Stephenson:  his  life  and  career.  London, 
1884.     Illus.  1522.30 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Anti-slavery  days.  N. 
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Autobiography,  diary,  and  correspondence.  Ed.  by 
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Events  and  epochs  in  religious  history.  Boston, 
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Contents.  —  The  catacombs.  Buddhist  monks  of  Central 
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and  the  Renaissance.  Luther  and  the  Reformation.  Loyola 
and  the  Jesuits.  Mystics  in  all  religions.  George  Fox  and 
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1544-3 

Contents.  —  John  A.  Andrew.  James  Freeman.  Sumner. 
Theodore  Parker.  Samuel  G.  Howe.  W.  E.  Channing. 
Walter  Channing,  and  some  of  his  contemporaries.  Ezra 
S.  Gannett.  Samuel  J.  May.  Susan  Dimock.  George 
Keats.  Robert  J.  Breckenridge.  George  D.  Prentice. 
Junius  Brutus  Booth,  the  elder:  an  incident  in  his  life. 
Washington,  and  the  secret  of  his  influence.  Shakspeare. 
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Seventieth  birthday.  Memorial  of  [its]  celebration 
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Contents.  —  i.  Ten  great  religions.     2.  A  comparison  of  all 

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Clarke,  John  Sleeper,  1833-. 

Matthews,  B.,  and    HuTTON,   L.,  editors.    Actors   and 

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Clarke,  Lewis  and  Milton.  Narratives  of  [their] 
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Clarke,  William,  architect.  Pompeii :  its  past  and 
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Clarke,  William,  1770-1838. 

Allen,  P.  History  of  the  expedition  under  Lewis  and 
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Gass,  p.  Journal  of  the  voyages  and  travels  under  the  com- 
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Clarke,  William  Robinson.  Saint  Augustine. 
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Clarkson,  Thomas,  1760-1846.  Memoirs  of  William 
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Clason,  Augustus  W-  Seven  conventions.  N.  Y., 
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Contents. — The  issue  between  Great  Britain  and  the  col- 
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The  ratifying  convention  of  Virginia.  The  ratifying  conven- 
tion of  New  York.  The  non-ratifying  convention  of  North 
Carolina.  The  ratifying  convention  of  South  Carolina.  The 
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Claudius,  Matthias,  1 740-181 5. 

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Claver,  Pedro,  1572-1654. 

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Claverhouse.  See  Graham,  John,  of  Claverhouse, 
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Clavers,  Mrs.  Mary,  pseud.  See  Kirkland,  Caro- 
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Clavlgero,  Francesco  Saverio.  The  history  of 
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Clay,  Henr^-,  1777-1852.   Life.   Boston,  1868.  illus. 

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Life  and  speeches.  Compiled  and  ed.  by  D.  .Wal- 
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SCHURZ,  C.    Life.  1533-15 

Clayden,  Peter  William.  The  early  life  of  Samuel 
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Clayton,  Augustin  Smith. 

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Clayton,  Charlotte,  viscountess  Sundon. 

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Clayton,  Ellen  Creathorne.  Queens  of  song :  being 
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Clement,  Clara  Erskine.  Charlotte  Cushman. 
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An  outline  history  of  architecture.  N.  Y.,  1886. 
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Clement,  Joseph,  1779-1844. 

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Men,  women,  and  things.  Boston,  1886.  1899.25 
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Outlines  of  men,  women,  and  things.    N.  Y.,  1873. 

1827.12 
Some  of  the  essays  given  in  the  preceding  volume  do  not 
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Ten  years  in  Washington.  Hartford,  1874.  1631. 1 
Hudson,  E.    .-Vn  American  woman's  life  and  work.     1537.26 

Cleopatra,  queen  of  Egypt,  B.  C.  69-30. 

Abboit,  J.    History  of  Cleopatra.  549.5 

Farmer,  Lydia  H.  The  girls'  book  of  famous  queens. 
[1887.]  1557-20 

Cleopatra's  needle.  King,  Rev.  J.  [1883. J  940.17 
Cler,  Jean  Joseph  Gustave.  Reminiscences  of  an 
officer  of  the  Zouaves.  Trans,  from  the  French. 
[Anon.]     N.  Y.,  i860.  1006.5 

Clere,  Alexis,  S.  J.,  1819-1871. 

Daniel,  C.  One  of  the  Jesuits !  .Alexis  Clerc,  sailor  and 
martyr.     1880.  550-4 

Clergymen  and  doctors.  Nimmo,  W.  P.  1819.18 
Cleveland,  Cecilia.  The  story  of  a  summer  [at 
Horace  Greeley's  home]  ;  or,  journal  leaves  from 
Cliappaqua.     N.  Y.,  1874.     Illus.  1638.16 

Cleveland,  Charles,  city  missionary,  1772-1872. 
Pease,  G.     Ninetieth  birth-day  greeting  of  Rev.   Charles 
Cleveland,  June  21,  1862.  1528.10 

Cleveland,  Charles  Dexter.  A  compendium  of 
American  literature,  with  biographical  sketches 
and  selections.     N.  Y.     [Cop.  1859.]  404.3 

A  compendium  of  English  literature,  from  Sir  John 
Mnndeville  to  William  Cowper.  N.  Y.  [i86-?]404.i 
Cleveland,  Grover. 

Hensel,  W.  U.  Life  and  public  services.  An  introductory 
sketch  by  Wm.  Dorsheimer.     [1888.]  1525.36 

King,  P.     Life  and  public  services.     1884.  1525.31 

Stoddard,  W.  O.     Grover  Cleveland.     i388.  1558.8 

Cleveland,  Henry  Russell.  Life  of  Henry  Hudson. 
In  Sparks,  J.  Library  of  American  biography,  vol. 
10.  529.1.10 

Cleveland,  Richard  Jeffry,  1773-1860.  A  narrative 
of  voyages  and  commercial  enterprises.  Cambridge, 
1842.    2  V.  707.2 

Same.    3d  ed.     Boston,  1850.  707.1 

Voyages  of  a  merchant  navigator  of  the  days  that 
are  past.  Compiled  from  [his]  journals  and  letters. 
By  H.  W.  D.  Cleveland..  N.  Y.,  1886.  Portr.  1635.31 
Cleveland,  Rose  Elizabeth.  George  Eliot's  poetry 
and  other  studies.     7th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1885.       1899.19 


68 


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Cochrane 


Clever  girls  of  our  time,  and  how  they  became 
famous  women.     London,  1863.     Illus.  599-21 

Contents.  —  Clara  Novello.  Elizabeth  B.  Browning.  Eliza- 
beth Smith.  Catherine  Hayes.  Julia  Pardee.  Mrs.  Norton. 
Eliza  Cook.  Malibran.  Agnes  Strickland.  Angelica 
Kauffman.  Elizabeth  Carter.  Fanny  Corbau.x.  Harriet 
Hosmer.  Frederica  Bremer.  Frances  Brown.  Lucretia 
Maria  Davidson.  Catharine  Macaulay.  Ida  Pfeiffer.  Mary 
Thorneycroft.     Mrs.  Grant.     Sarah  Martin. 

Clews,  Henry.    Twenty-eight  years  in  Wall  street. 

N.  Y.,  1888.     Illus.     Portrs.  133.25 

Clifford,  Anne,  countess  of  Pembroke.   See  Herbert, 

Anne. 

Clifford,  Edward.     Father  Damien  :  a  journey  to 

his  home  in  Hawaii.   London,  i88g.   Portr.    1559.15 

Clifford,  George,  3d  earl  of  Cumberland,  1558-1605. 

BAIiROW,  Sir  J.  Memoirs  of  the  naval  worthies  of  Queen 
Elizabeth's  reign.  '       564.8 

Edgar,  J.  G.    Sea-kings  and  naval  heroes.  558.16 

Lodge,  £.     Portraits,  vol.  3.  815. 1.3 

SOUTHEY,  R.     Lives  of  the  British  admirals,  vol.  3.     388.5.3 

Clifford,  Thomas,  ist  baron  Clifford,  1630-1673. 
Lodge,  E.    Portraits,  vol.  5.  815. 1.5 

Clinton,  DeWitt,  1769-1828. 

Campbell,  W.  W.    Life  and  writings.     1849.  1525.22 

Renwick,  J.    Life.     [1840.]  820.30 

Clinton,  Edward,  ist  earl  of  Lincoln,  1512-1584. 

Lodge,  E.     Portraits,  vol.  2.  815. 1.2 

Clinton,  Henry  Fynes,  1781-1852.  Literary  re- 
mains, consisting  of  an  autobiography  and  literary 
journal,  and  brief  essays  on  theological  subjects. 
Ed.  by  C.  J.  F.  Clinton.  London,  1854.  874.12 
Clinton,  Henry  Pelham,  duke  of  Newcastle,  181 1-. 
British  cabinet  in  1853.  599-9 

Clinton,  James,  1736-1812. 

Headley.J.T.  Washington  and  his  generals,  vol.2.  516.1.2 

Clinton,  Walter,  pseud.     See  Adams,  W.  H.  D. 
Clissold,  Rev.  Henry.     Lamps  of  the  church  ;  or, 
rays  from   the  lives  and   deaths  of  some  eminent 
Christians  of  the  nineteenth  century.  London,  1863. 
Portrs.  2107.17 

Clive,  Catherine,  1711-1785. 

Matthews,  B.,  and  HUTTON,  L.  Actors  and  actresses  of 
Great  Britain  and  the  United  States,  vol.  i.  1540.65. i 

Clive,  Robert,  baron  Clive  of  Plassey,  1725-1774. 

Foster,  E.  Heroes  of  the  Indian  empire.  1886.  1984.15 
Gleig,  G.  R.     Life.     1843.        »  8S9.9 

-  Lives  of  eminent  British  military  commanders,  vol.  3. 388.3.3 
Lodge,  E.     Portraits,  vol.  7.  815.1.7 

Macaulay.   Lord  Clive.   1549.30;  409.20;  1966.3.4;  867.4.3 

863.1 
A  review  of  Sir  John  Malcolm's  Life  of  Clive  [2445.4] . 
Mongan,  R.   Our  great  military  commanders.  1883.  1522.31 

Clodd,  Edward.  The  childhood  of  the  world ; 
a  simple  account  of  man  in  early  times.  London, 
1873.     Illus.  143.2 

Cloquet,  Jules  Germain.    Recollections  of  the  pri- 
vate life  of  Lafayette.    London,  1835.     Illus.    617. i 
Clotilda,  wife  of  Clovis  of  France. 
Brooks,  E.  S.     Historic  girls.     1887.  1531-11 

Clough,  Arthur  Hugh.  Greek  history  from  Themis- 
tocles  to  Ale.xander  in  a  series  of  lives  from  Plutarch. 
Revised  by  A.  H.  Clough.     i860.  946.10 

Contents.  —  Themistocles.    Pericles.   Alcibiades.   Lysander. 
Pelopidas.     Timoleon.     Demosthenes.     Alexander. 
Bagehot,  W.     Literary  studies,  vol.  2.  891.9.2 

Norton,  C.  E.  Memoir.  In  Clough's  Poems.  1862.  1339.3 
Shairp,  J.C.     Portraits  of  friends.     1889.  1555-22 

Clough,  John  E.,  1836-.  From  darkness  to  light  : 
the  Telugu  awakening.  Boston.  [1882.]  2101.17 
Clowes,  William,  printer,  1 779-1847. 

Smiles,  S.     Men  of  invention  and  industry.     1885.    1538.17 

Cluster,  .\,  of  lives.     King,  Alice.  1536.12 

Clyde,  Lord.    See  Campbell,  Colin. 


Coal-mines. 

Our  coal  and  our  coal-pits.     By  a  traveller  underground. 

No.  I  in  1655.23 

Coalson,  Paul. 

Miller,  S.  F.    The  bench  and  bar  of  Georgia,  vol.  1.  1858. 

294-3.1 
Coan,  Rev.  Titus,  1801-1882.  Adventures  in 
Patagonia.  A  missionary's  e.xploring  trip  [in 
1833-34].     N.  Y.,  1880.     Map.  1648.13 

A  list  of  writings  relating  to  Patagonia  is  anne.xed. 

Cobb,  Howell,  of  Georgia,  1815-1868. 

Savage,  J.     Our  living  representative  men.  527.19 

Cobb,  James  Francis.  Heroes  of  charity.  London, 
1876.  1546.29 

Contents. — John  Howard.  Las  Casas.  Johannes  Falk. 
Francke.  Pestalozzi.  Baron  Auget  de  Montyon.  Valen- 
tin Haiiy. 

-  and  Japp,  Ale.xander  Hay.  Stories  of  success. 
Ed.  by  S.  F.  Smith.     Boston.   [1876.]  1546.21 

Contents. — Alexander  Menschikoff.  Johann  Anton  Knecht. 
Jean  Bart.  Franz  Pistek.  Corporal  Weitsch.  Sebastian  de 
Carvalho,  marquis  of  Pombal.  Antoine  Drouot.  Giuseppe 
Mezzofanti.  George  Huebmer.  Bertel  Thorwaldsen.  Gas- 
pard  Deguerry.  .Arthur  Tappan.  Dr.  Cullis.  Dr.  Judson. 
Cobb,  Joseph  Beckham,  1819-1858.  Leisure  la- 
bors.    N.  Y.,  1858.  877.6 

Contents.  — Jefferson.  A  review  of  the  life  and  times  of  W. 
H.  Crawford.  Macaulay's  History  of  England.  Willis's 
Poems.  Longfellow's  Poems.  Slavery  and  the  slave  trade 
in  tlie  District  of  Columbia.  The  true  issue  between  parties 
in  the  South  ;  union  or  disunion. 

Cobbe,  Frances  Power.  Darwinism  in  morals,  and 
other  essays.     Boston,  1883.  1113.11 

Contents.  —  Darwinism  in  morals.  Hereditary  piety.  The 
religion  of  childhood.  An  English  broad  churchman.  A 
French  theist.  The  devil.  A  prehistoric  religion.  The 
religions  of  the  world.  The  religions  of  the  East.  The  re- 
ligion and  literature  of  India.  Unconscious  cerebration. 
Dreams,  as  illustrations  of  unconscious  cerebration.  Auric- 
ular confession  in  the  Church  of  England.  The  evolution 
of  morals  and  religion. 

Cobbett,  William,  1762-1835.  Life  of  Andrew 
Jackson.     N.  Y.,  1837.  519.9 

The  protestant  "  reformation."  part  2;  containing 
a  list  of  the  abbeys  and  other  religious  foundations 
in  England,  Wales,  and  Ireland,  confiscated.  2d  ed. 
London,  1853.  1 105. 1 1.2 

A  year's  residence  in  the  United  States.  N.  Y., 
1818,  19.  629.25 

Bulwer,  Sir  Henry  Lytton.    Historical  characters.     1868. 

567-9 
Cochrane,  R.    Risen  by  perseverance.    1879.  1546-7 

HaZLITT,  W.     The  spirit  of  the  age.  888.17:867.2.5 

Lodge,  H.  C.    Studies  in  history.     1884.  210.35 

Cobden,  Richard,  1804-1865.  Russia  and  the  east- 
ern question.  Boston,  1854.  928.5 
McGiLCHRlST,  J.  Richard  Cobden,  the  apostle  of  free 
trade.  1865.  569.14 
Gowing,  R.  Richard  Cobden.  1885.  1518.16 
Morley.J.  Life.  1881.  591.5 
Ritchie,  J.  E.  Modem  statesmen.  555-7 
Smiles,  S.    Brief  biographies.     1861.  589.18 

Cochin,  Pierre  Suzanne  Augustin.  The  results  of 
emancipation.  Trans,  by  Mary  L.  Booth.  Boston, 
1863.  295.4 

Cochrane,  Grizel,  1670?-. 

Cochrane,  R.  Gallery  of  notable  men  and  women.  1547.2 
Owen,  Mrs-  O.  F.     The  heroines  of  domestic  life.        599.16 

Cochrane,  John  Dundas.  Narrative  of  a  pedes- 
trian journey  through  Russia  and  Siberian  Tartary. 
1820-23.     Phila.,  1824.  674.6 

Cochrane,  Robert.    Earnest  lives.     Edinb.,  1881. 

1547-7 

Contents-  —  Lucy  Hutchinson-  Lady  Rachel  Russell. 
Frederick  Perthes.  Robert  Moffat.  Janet  Hamilton.  Sir 
David  Brewster.     Charles  Knight. 


tiU 


Cochrane 


Coleridge 


Eminent  philanthropists,  patriots  and  reformers. 
Edinb.,  i87y-    Portr.  i547-i 

Cuntcnii.  —  Lulhcr.  John  Howard.  HelL-n  Walker. 
Fredcricit  Penhcs.     Sarah  .\Iarlin.     Earl  of  Shaftesbury. 

Galier>'  of  notable  men  and  women.     Edinb.,  1879. 

1547-2 
Contents.  —  Ladv  Grizcll  Baillic.  .\n  epUode  in  the  life  of 
Gri«el  Coehran'c.  De  Quinccy.  Havelock.  Carlyle. 
Macaulay. 

Great  achievements  of  military  men,  statesmen,  and 
others.     Edinb.,  1879.  1547-3 

Great  orators,  statesmen,  and  divines  ;  with  speci- 
mens of  characterisic  speeclies.  Edinb.,  1881. 
Portr.  1S47-S 

Heroes  of  invention  and  discovery.     Edinb.,  1879. 

1547-4 
Contents.  —  Boyle.  Walt.  Davy.  George  Stephenson. 
Simpson.  Gallcr)'  of  great  inventors  and  discoverers. 
Ericsson.    Edison. 

Lives  and  discoveries  of  famous  travellers.  Edinb., 
1879.  1547-5 

Contents. —  Livingstone.    Baker.    Stanley.    Serpa  Pinto. 
Risen  by  perseverance.     Edinb.,  1879.  1547-6 

Contents.  —  I-Yanklin.  Brindley.  Cobbett.  Hugh  Miller. 
Sir  Titus  Sail.     Dickens. 

All  but  two  of  these  books  compiled  by  Robert  Cochrane, 
belong  to  Nimmo's  Library  of  biography. 

Cochrane,  Tliomas,  loth  earl  of  Dundonald,  1775- 
1860.  The  autobiography  of  a  seaman.  2d  eJ. 
London,  i860.    2  v.  577.5 

Narrative  of  services  in  the  liberation  of  Cliili, 
Peru,  and  Brazil,  from  Spanish  and  Portuguese 
domination.     London,  1859.     2  v.  263.9 

AliAMS,  \V.  H.  D.    "  In  perils  oft."  IS42-44 

Allen,  J.     Life.  S79-i8 

McGlLCHRisr,  J.  Life  and  daring  exploits.  [1875?]  1539.5 
Cockayne,  Thomas  Oswald.  The  life  of  marshal 
Turenne.     London,  1853.  No.  2  in  409.30 

Coekburn,  Henry  Thomas,  lord  Cockburn.  Life 
of  lord  Jeffrey.  With  a  selection  from  his  corre- 
spondence. Phila.,  1S52.  2  V.  568.3 
Memorials  of  his  time.  Edinb.,  1856.  Portr.  977.3 
Coekep,  William  Johnson.  The  government  of  the 
United  States.  N.  Y.,  1889.  210.63 
Codman,  Capt.  John,  1814-.  The  Mormon  country. 
A  summer  with  the  "  Latter-day  saints."  N.  Y., 
1874.  lllus.  1638.19 
The  round  trip  by  way  of  Panama,  through  Cali- 
fornia, Oregon,  Nevada,  Utah,  Idaho,  and  Colorado. 
N.Y.,  1881.  1656.20 
Ten  months  in  Brazil.  Boston,  1867.  1637.  i 
Winter  sketches  from  the  saddle.  By  a  septuage- 
narian. N.  Y.  [1888.]  1899.33 
Codman,  John,  D.D.,  1782-1847. 

Allkn,  W.  Memoir  [and  sermons]  of  John  Codman:  with 
reminiscences,  by  J.  Eiates.  534-8 

Cofaehiqui,  princess  of  Florida. 

GoouKlCH,  S.  G.     Lives  of  celebrated  American  Indians. 

1869.1.5 
Coffin,  Charles  Carleton.  The  boys  of  '76.  A 
history  of  the  battles  of  the  Revolution.  N.  Y. 
[1876.]     lllus.  272.14 

The  boys  of  '61  ;  or,  four  years  of  fighting.  Boston. 
[Cop.  1881.]    lllus.  273.6 

A  reprint  of  Four  years  of  fighting. 

Building  the  nation.  [1783-1861.]  N.  Y.  [1882.] 
lllus.  212.15 

Four  years  of  fighting  :  from  the  first  battle  of  Bull 
Run  to  the  fall  of  Richmond.  Boston,  1866.  272.2 
Old  times  in  the  colonies.  N.  Y.  [1880.]  lllus.  212.9 
Our  new  way  round  the  world.  Boston,  1869.  lllus. 

1633.4 
The  seat  of  empire.    Boston,  1870.    lllus.    1636.16 


The  story  of  liberty.     N.  Y.,  1879.     lllus.         920.1 

Kacis  connected  with  the  history  of  different  countries  for 
500  years. 

War  of  the  rebellion,  ist  period  :  Drum-beat  of  the 
nation.     To  the  close  of  1862.     N.  Y.,  1888.     274.2 

-  2d  period  :  Marching  to  victory.  Including  the 
year  1863.     N.  Y.,  1889.     lllus.  274.7 

-  3d  period  :  Redeeming  the  republic.  1864.  N.  Y., 
i8i)o.  lllus.  274.14 
-4th  period:  Freedom  triumphant.  From  Sept., 
1864,  to  [the]  close.  N.  Y.,  1891.  lllus.  274.17 
Coflln,  Roland  F.  The  America's  cup  :  how  it  was 
won  by  the  yacht  America  in  1851  and  has  been 
since  defended.  N.  Y.,  1885.  lllus.  1186.11 
CoggeshaU,  George,  1784-.  History  of  the  Amer- 
ican privateers,  and  letters-of-marque,  during  our 
war  with  England,  1812-14,  interspersed  with  several 
naval  battles  between  American  and  British  ships- 
of-war.  3d  ed.  N.  Y.,  1861.  lllus.  215.8 
Coghlan,  Margaret,  born  Moncrieffe. 

Ellki',  Elizabeth  K.  The  women  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion, vol.  3.  538-13  3 
Colgnet,  Jean  Roch.  The  narrative  of  Captain 
Coignel.  1776-1850.  Ed.  by  Loredan  Larchey. 
Trans,  by  Mrs.  M.  Carey.    N.  Y.    [1890.]     1000.32 

Coignet  was  a  soldier  in  the  wars  of  the  Revolution,  the 
Consulate  and  the  Empire. 

Coke,  Sir  Edward,  1 552-1633. 

Biographies  of  eminent  men,  vol.  2.  839.6.2 

BKlclirWELL,  Cecilia  L.  Memorialsof  great  lawyers.  1516.13 
RoscoE,  H.     Lives  of  eminent  British  lawyers.     1830.388.4 

Coke,  Thomas,  1747-1814.  A  history  of  the  West 
Indies  :  with  an  account  of  the  missions.  London, 
1808-11.     3  v.     lllus.  264.5 

GORRIE,  P.D.  Lives  of  eminent  Methodist  ministers.  535.14 

Colbert,    Jean    Baptiste,    marquis  de    Seignelay, 

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Biographies  of  eminent  men,  vol.  2.  839.6.2 

|AMES,  G.  P.  R.     Lives  of  foreign  statesmen,  vol.  3.     388.73 

Colburn,  Zerah,  1804-1S40.  Memoir  written  by 
himself.     Springfield,  1833.  519.4 

Colden,  Cadwallader  David.  The  life  of  Robert 
Fulton.     N.  Y.,  1817.  524.7 

Cole,  Mrs.  Henry  Warwick.  A  lady's  tour  round 
Monte  Rosa ;  with  visits  to  the  Italian  valleys. 
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Cole,  John. 

Updike,  W.  Memoirs  of  the  Rhode  Island  bar.  1842.  518.1 
Cole,  Thomas,  1801-1848. 

NoiiLE,  L.  L.  The  course  of  empire,  voyage  of  life,  and 
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525-9 

Cole,  William.    Life  in  the  Niger.     London,  1862. 

684.18 
Colebpooke,  Henry  Thomas,  1765-1837. 

Mueller,  Max.    Chips  from  a  German  workshop,  vol.  4. 

2097.28.4 
Colenso,  John  William.  Ten  weeks  in  Natal. 
Cambridge,  1855.     lllus.  699.21 

Coleridge,  Hartley,  1 796-1849. 

B.vGEHOT,  W.  Estimates  of  some  Englishmen  and  Scotch- 
men.    1858.  563-9 

-  Literary  studies,  vol.  i.  891.9. i 
HORNE,  R.  H.  A  new  spirit  of  the  age.  878.23 
Smiles,  S.  Brief  biographies.  1861.  589.18 
ColePidge,  Henry  Nelson.  Six  months  in  the  West 
Indies,  in  1825.  3d  ed.  London,  1832.  379.8 
ColePidge,  Sir  John  Taylor.  A  memoir  of  John 
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Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor. 

BaYNE,  P.  Essays  in  biography  and  criticism,  series  2.  885.1.2 
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-  Literary  reminiscences.  895. 11. i,  2 

-  Narrative  and  miscellaneous  papers,  vol.  2.  895.14.2 


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Famous  boys  and  famous  men.  555*8 

Hazlitt,  W.     The  spirit  of  the  age.  888.17;  867.2.5 

HORT,  F.  J.  A.     Cambridge  essays.     1856.  873.13 

HOWITT,  W.  Homes  and  haunts  of  the  English  poets, 
vol.  2.  8g6.i.2 

[ERDAN,  W.     Men  I  have  known.  1522.9 

Johnson,  C.  F.  Three  Americans  and  three  Englishmen. 
1886.  1537.27 

Mason,  E.  T.     Personal  traits  of  British  authors,  vol.  2. 

1524. 21. 2 
Mill,  J.  S.  Dissertations  and  discussions,  vol.  2.  813.4.2 
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Traill,  H.  D.    Coleridge.     1884.  1540.57 

Coles,  James,   and   Tomlin,   John    H.     The   geo- 
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Colet,  John,  dean  of  St.  Paul's,  i466?-i5ig. 
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Godwin  (Shelley).  Mary  Lamb.  Maria  Edgeworth.  Jane 
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The  title  of  the  original  edition,  of  which  this  is  a  reprint,  is 
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Davis,  Jefferson.  The  rise  and  fall  of  the  Confederate  gov- 
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DORSEV,  A.  Recollections  of  Henry  Watkins  Allen, 
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Goodrich,  S.  G.    Famous  men  of  ancient  times. 

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Pljnchard,  G.  History  of  Congregationalism,  from  about 
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Congress  of  the  confederation.    See  Continental 

congress. 

Congressof  Vienna,  1815.  See  Vienna,  Congress  of. 

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Confessions  of  an  English  opium-eater,  and  Sus- 
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Essays  on  philosophical  writers  and  other  men  of 
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Contents. —  I.  Hamilton.  Mackintosh.  Kant  in  his  miscel- 
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Historical  and  critical  essays.     Boston,  1853.    2  v. 

895.16 
Contents.  —  i.  Philosophy  of  Roman  history.  The  Essenes. 
Philosophy  of  Herodotus.  Plato's  Republic.  Homer  and 
the  Homeridae.  2.  Cicero.  Style.  Rhetoric.  Secret  socie- 
ties. 


8.5 


De  Quincey 


Dickens 


Lite  aiiJ  manners.     Boston,  i8;i.  8Q5.10 

Literar>' rcmini-iifiKt^^.    Bi'ston,  1851.    2  \-.    805.11 

Bavnk.I'.  E.N4.1-  I  i.riiiiism,soritrs  I.  885.1.1 

CixilKANf,  k.  men  aiulwoiiifn.     is;47.a 

GlMiS.  II.     Illu  ; „  ^.     1854.  875.5 

Gkiswki.I),  H.  I      Home  Uir  ut  great  iiulliun.  ■550-9 

jWV,  A.  II.     Thomus  I>e  Quincey,  with  unpublished  corre^ 
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Ma!>u.n,  a.  1'.    PerMinal  tniits  of  Briii^ih  iiulhor«,  %'ul.  3. 

1514.21.3 
Mas-Son,  D.     De  Quincey.    1882.  «543'74 

MaIHK.Ws.  W.    Il>>ur<  uiih  Mien  and  iHHiks.    1877.     1404.1 
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Dermody,  Thomas,  Irish  poet,  1775-1802. 

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Dermoncourt,  General.    The  duchess  of  Berri  In 
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Dibdin,  Rev.  Thomas  Frognall,  1776-1847. 
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Same.     N.  Y.,  1842.  1629.5 

Same.    Paris,  1842.  1629.4 

Same.    London,  1850.  1629.2 

Same.     Phila.  1641. 7 

A  child's  history  of  England.  Boston,  1871.  969.9 
Same.     N.  Y.,  1854,  70.    2  v.  ofx).  1 

Collection  of  [his]  letters.  1833-1870.  N.  Y.,  18S9. 
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Letters.  Ed.  by  his  sister-in-law  [Georgina  Ho- 
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Same.     Leipzig,  1880,82.     4  v.  in  2.  1548.17 

Memoirs  of  Joseph  Grimaldi.  Ed.  by  "  Boz  " 
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Same.     Phila.,  1838.     2  v.  597.'o 

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86 


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Disturnell 


Same.     1869.  1517.6 

Pictures  from  Italy.  [1844.]  1679.5;  1662. i 

Speeches,  letters,  and  sayings.  Added  a  sketch  by 
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Andersen,  H.  C.  A  visit  at  Charles  Dickens's  house.  In 
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Anecdote  biographies  of  Thackeray  and  Dickens.  1529.13 
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Bayne,  P.  Essays  in  biography  and  criticism,  ser.  I.  8S5.11 
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Fields,  J.  T.  Yesterdays  with  authors.  885.22 
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Ierrold,  W.  B.  Days  with  great  authors.  1836.3 
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Same.     Phila.,  1869.     Plan. 
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The  Holy  Land.     Leipzig,  1865.  1108.16 

John  Howard.  In  New  biograpiiies  of  illustrious  men. 

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John  Howard,  and  tlie  prison-world  of  Europe.     N. 


637.8 
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Same.    Leipzig,  i86i. 

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HOFLAND,  Barbara.    The  young  pilgrim ;  or,  Alfred  Camp 
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Leech,  H.  H.  Letters  of  a  sentimental  idler.  1869.  1675.10 
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MacGregor,  J.  Three  days  in  the  East.  1853.  709.29 
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Maundrell,  H.  a  journey  from  Aleppo  to  Jerusalem, 
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Myers,  P.  V.  N.     The  Eastern  nations  and  Greece.    1889. 

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Odysseus,  pseud.  A  month  on  the  move.  An  easier  trip 
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Smith,  P.  The  student's  ancient  history.  The  East.  From 
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SouTHGATE,  H.  Narrative  of  a  tour  through  Armenia, 
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Thomson,  E.  Our  oriental  missions.  1870.  2  v.  2089.19 
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WarbuRTON,  E.  B.  G.    The  crescent  and  the  cross.    1852. 

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Ward,  A.  Around  the  pyramids :  being  a  tour  in  the  Holy 
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Wellsted,  y.  R.  Travels  to  the  city  of  the  caliphs  [Bag- 
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East  of  the  Jordan.    1875-77.    Merrill,  S.       1691.8 
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England,  J.  Explanation  of  the  ceremonies  of  the  Holy 
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Eastern  church.    See  Greek  church. 
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Blochwitz.  J.  The  Eastern  question.  A  brief  history  of 
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BUGBEE,  J.  M.  Russia  and  Turkey.  The  Eastern  question, 
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COBDEN,  R.  Russia  and  the  Eastern  question.  1854.  928.5 
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Eastern  seas.  The.  [1871-74.]  Bax.B.VV.  1695.13 
Eastman's  E.istern  coast  guide.    1871.  639.31 

Eastman's  White  mountain  RuiJe.  1873.  239.23 
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Ebers,  Georg  Moritz.  Lorenz  AlmaTadema.  From 
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Richard  Lepsius.  Trans,  by  Zee  D.  Underbill.  N.Y., 
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Pp.  325-347  contain  ,nn  index  to  the  works  of  Lepsius. 

Ecce  homo.    Seeley,  J.  R.    1866.  2099.11 

Gladstone's  review  of  this  work  is  on  2099.19;  1548.16.3. 

Eccentric  personages. 

KIRBV,  R.  S.  Kirby's  wonderful  and  eccentric  museum; 
or,  magazine  of  remark.ible  characters,  vol.  3-6.  1820.  894.1 
Knapp,  S.  L.     Life  of  Timothy  Dexter.    1838.  519.7 

Ri;sSF.LL,  W.     Eccentric  personages.    1866.  569.19 

Wilson,  H.,  and  Caulfield,  J.  The  book  of  wonderful 
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Frampton,  Louisa  C.  A  short  account  of  the  apostles, 
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See  also  Apostles.    Kathcrs.     MartyTS.     Preachers.    Saints. 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

Allen,  J.  H.  Fragments  of  Christian  history  to  the  founda- 
tion of  the  holv  Roman  empire.  1880.  1113.6 
Benham.W.  The  dictionary  of  religion.  1887.  R.R.  Dcskag 
BONNECHOSE,  V.  P.  £.  B.  de.  The  reformers  before  the 
Reformation.  The  fifteenth  century.  John  Huss  and  the 
council  of  Constiince.  1844.  1085.9 
Brief  analysis  of  the  sects,  heresies,  and  writers  of  the  first 
three  centuries.  1857.  1096.15 
Clarke,  J.  F.  Events  and  epochs  in  religious  histor>'.  1881. 

2101.16 
DOWLING,  J.  G.  An  introduction  to  the  critical  study  of 
ecclesiastical  history.     1838.  1082.3 


Eliot,  S.  History  of  liberty.  Part  1 :  The  ancient  Romans. 
1853.     2  V.  134.7 

-- I'art  2 :  The  early  Christians.     1853.     2  v.  134.8 

-  I'assages  from  the  ^lisiory  of  lit>erty.  1857.  135.22 
EusKliIi  s  CaESARIF.Nsis.  Ikclesiastical history.  1851.  845.1 
GlKKiCKE,  H.  E.  F.  Ancient  church  history,  comprising 
the  first  six  centuries.  1857.  1082.4 
HURST,  J.  F.    Outline  ofchurch  history.     1881.        3101.13 

-  Short  history  of  the  early  church.     1887.  2103.7 

-  Short  history  of  the  medi.ev.il  church.     1887.  2104.24 

-  Short  history  of  the  modern  church  in  Europe.  A.  l>.  1558- 
1888.  3104.26 
Kurtz,  J.  H.    Text-book  ofchurch  history.    1860,62.3  V. 

1104.16 
Lamson,  a.  The  church  of  the  first  three  centuries.  1092.10 
Merivale,  C.  'ITie  conversion  of  the  Roman  empire.    1865. 

2096.5 
Ml  I.MAN.  H.  H.  The  history  of  Christianity  from  Ihe  birth 
of  Christ  to  Ihe  abohtiun  of  paganism  in  the  Roman  empire. 
1844.  1085.3 

-  History  of  Latin  Christianity,  1860,61.  8  v.  1113.1 
MosilElM,  J.  L.  von.  Institutes  of  ecclesiastical  history. 
1852.  3  V.  1085.2 
.N'EANDER,  I.  .^.  W.  General  history  of  the  Christian  re- 
ligion and  church.     1852,54.     5  V.  1103.1 

-  History  ol  the  planting  and  training  of  the  Christian  church 
by  the  apostles.  1851,56.  2V.  848.9 
Plummer,  A.  The  church  of  the  early  fathers:  external 
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Rena.n,  J.  E.    Studies  of  religious  history  and  criticism. 

1864.  1093.13 
SOCRATES  ScHOLASTlCi;s.  Ecclesiastical  history,  from  the 
accession  of  Constantine,  A.  D.  305,  to  the  28th  year  of  Theo- 
dosius  II.,  including  140  years.  1853.  845.3 
SozOMENls,  Hermias.  Ecclesiastical  history  from  A.  D. 
324  to  A.  I).  440.  Also,  the  ecclesiastical  history  of  Philos- 
torgius,  as  epitomized  by  Photius.  1855.  845.9 
Stanley,  .\.  P.  Lectures  on  the  history  of  the  Eistern 
church.  With  an  intr.  on  the  study  of  ecclesi;istical  history. 
1862.  1081.14 
Stebbing,  H.  History  of  the  Christian  church.  1833,34. 
3  V.  388.1 
Theodoretus,  bishop  of  Cyrus.  .-^  history  of  the  church 
from  A.  D.  322  to  A.  I).  427  by  Theodoret,  and  from  A.  U. 
431  to  A.  I).  594  bv  Evagrius.  1854.  845.5 
WADi)iN(;roN,  (i.  A  history  of  the  church  to  the  Refor- 
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Williams,  \V.  R.    Eras  and  characters  of  history.    1882. 

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See  also  Albigenses.  Catacombs.  Christianity.  Cove- 
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Huguenots.  Jesuits.  Middle  ages.  Missions.  Papacy. 
Popes.  Protestantism.  Puritans.  Reformation.  Religions. 
St.  Bartholomew's  day.  Sects.  Waldenses,  and  the 
divisions  under  these  subjects. 

Eckep,  Joseph  Ale.xanJer.  Lorenz  Oken.  From 
the  German  by  A.  Tulk.  London,  1883.  1524.12 
Pp.  179-1S3  contain  a  list  of  Oken's  writings. 

Eckepmann,  Johann  Peter.  Conversations  with 
Goethe  in  the  last  years  of  his  life.  Trans,  by  S. 
M.  Fuller.    Bostoni  1839.  874.14 

Eclectic  history  of  the  United  States.  Talheim, 
Mary  E.      [1881".]  218.11 

Economical  European  tourist.  The.  Hemstreet,  W. 
187s.  1659.9 

Edda. 

.ANDERSON,  R.  B.  Norse  mythology ;  or,  the  religion  of 
our  forefathers,  containing  all  the  myths  of  the  Eddas. 

2100.16 

Eddy,  Daniel  Clarke.  Daughters  of  the  cross ; 
or,  woman's  mission.     Boston,  1855.  569.9 

Contents. —  Harriet  Newell.  Ann  H.Judson.  Elizabeth 
Hcrvey.  Harriet  B.  Stewart.  Sarah  L.  Smith.  Eleanor 
Macomber.  Sarah  D.  Comstock.  Henrietta  Shuck.  Sarah 
B.  Judson.  .\nnie  P.  James.  Mary  E.  Von  Lennep. 
Europa  :  or,  scenes  and" society  in  England,  France, 
Italy,  and  Switzerland.  Rochester,  1862.  644.3 
The  Percy  family.      A  visit  to  Ireland.    Boston, 

1865.  lllus.  645.7 
Rip  Van  Winkle's  travels  in  Asia  and  Africa.  By 
Rupert  Van  Wert  [pseud.].     N.  Y.     [1882.]     691.6 


94 


Eddy 


Edwards 


Rip  Van  Winkle's  travels  in  foreign  lands.  N.  Y. 
[1881.]     lllus.  661.11 

Walter's  tour  in  the  East.  N.  Y.,  1870.  6  v. 
lllus.  708.23 

Contents.  —  i.  Egypt.  2.  Jerusalem.  3.  Samaria.  4. 
Damascus.     5.    Constantinople.    6.   Athens. 

Eden,  Charles  Henry.  India  historical  and  de- 
scriptive. With  an  account  of  the  Sepoy  mutiny, 
1857-8.     London,  1876.     lllus.  1648.8 

The  West  Indies.  London,  1880.  lllus.  [Foreign 
countries  and  British  colonies.]  660.3 

Eden,  Lizzie  Selina.  My  holiday  in  Austria  [in 
1868].     London,  1869.  1665.6 

Eden  of  the  South.  Webber,  C.  H.  1883.  1631.18 
Edersheim,  Rev.  Alfred.  History  of  the  Jewish 
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Edgap,  John  George.  The  boyhood  of  great  men. 
N.  Y.,  1874.     lllus.  549.30:548.13 

Contents.  —  Poets:  Scott,  Pope.  Historians:  Gibbon,  Sir 
James  Mackintosh.  Critics  :  Johnson,  Jeffrey.  Statesmen  : 
Canning,  Webster.  Lawyers :  Lord  Mansfield,  Lord 
Eldon.  Philanthropists :  Wilberforce,  Sir  Thomas  Fowell 
Buxton.  Astronomers  :  Galileo,  Ferguson.  Natural  philos- 
ophers :  Newton,  Gassendi,  Franlclin.  Mathematicians ; 
Pascal,  D'Alembert.  Chemists  :  Cavendish,  Davy.  Sailors  : 
Lord  St.  Vincent,  Nelson.  Soldiers :  Marlborough,  Bona- 
parte. Musicians  :  Handel,  Mozart.  Painters  :  Lawrence, 
Wilkie.  Sculptors :  Canova,  Thorwaldsen.  Scholars :  Sir 
William  Jones,  Dr.  Arnold.  Divines :  Bishop  Ken,  Dr. 
Parr,  Dr.  Chalmers.  Surgeons:  Hunter,  Sir  Astley  Cooper. 
Naturalists  :  Sir  Joseph  Banks,  Audubon. 
The  crusades  and  the  crusaders.  London.  [1859.] 
lllus.  947.17 

Footprints  of  famous  men.  N.  Y.,  1854.  548.16 
Same.     London,  1858.  551.13 

Contents.  —  IMen  of  action  :  Washington,  Burke,  Necker, 
Pitt,  Lord  Erskine,  Lord  Colling^vood,  Lord  Teignmouth. 
Men  of  letters:  Milner,  Hume,  Southey,  Moore.  Artists: 
Reynolds,  Chantrey,  Sir  Christopher  Wren.  Men  of 
science:  Dr.  Hunter,  Black,  Brindley,  Watt,  Adam  Smith. 
History  for  boys;  or,  annals  of  the  nations  of 
modern  Europe.  N.  Y.  [1874.]  lllus.  910.16 
Noble  dames  of  ancient  story.     Edinb.     lllus. 

569.27 
Same.     London.     lllus.  599.24 

Contents.  —  Isabel  the  fair.  Philippa  of  Hainault.  Kath- 
arine, countess  of  Salisbury.  Joan,  countess  of  Montfort. 
Agnes,  countess  of  Dunbar.  Agnes,  countess  of  Foix. 
Joan  Plantagenet.  Florence  of  Biscay.  Isabel  Plantagenet. 
Leonora  d'Acunha.  Constance  of  Castille.  Isabel  of 
Bavaria.     Valentine  Visconti. 

Sea-kings  and  naval  heroes.  A  book  for  boys.  N. 
Y.,  1874.    lllus.  558.16 

Contents.  —  Rollo  the  Norman.  Hastings.  Sweyn,  king  of 
Denmark.  Harold  Hardrada.  Sir  Robert  Morley.  The 
earl  of  Pembroke.  The  duke  of  Bedford.  Sir  Andrew 
Wood.  Drake.  Raleigh.  The  earl  of  Cumberland. 
Blake.  Prince  Rupert.  Sir  Cloudesley  Shovel.  Benbow. 
Rodney.  Howe.  St.  Vincent.  Duncan.  Nelson.  Col- 
lingwood. 

The  wars  of  the  roses  ;  or,  stories  of  the  struggle  of 
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Edgewopth,  Maria,  1767-1849. 

Cone,  Helen  G.,  and  Gildek,  Jeannette  L.  Pen-portraits 
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Fawcett,  Millicent  G.     Some  eminent  women  of  our  times. 

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Hayward,  a.     Selected  essays,  vol.  i.     1879.  1897.7 

Kavanagh,  Julia.    English  women  of  letters.  589-30 

Oliver,  Grace  A.  A  study,  with  notices  of  her  father  and 
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Ritchie,  Anne  I.    A  book  of  sybils.    1883.  1532.23 

ZiMMERN,  Helen.     Maria  Edgeivorth.     1883.  1532.18 

Edgewopth,  Richard  Lovell.  Memoir.  Concluded 
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Edinburgh. 

Chambers,  R.    Traditions  of  Edinburgh.    1856.  999-8 

COCKBURN,  H.  T.,  lord  Cockburn.  Memorials  of  his  time. 
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HUTTON,  L.  Literarylandmarks  of  Edinburgh.  1S91.  392.11 
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BOL'roN,  Sarah  K.     How  success  is  won.     [1885.]  1517.19 

Denslow,  Van    Buren,   and    PARKER,  Jane  M.  Thomas 

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Monro,  J.     Heroes  of  the  telegraph.     1891.  540-37 

Edith  of  Scotland.    See  Matilda  of  Scotland. 
Edmonds,  S.  Emma   E.      Nurse  and   spy  in  the 
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Edmondston,  Rev.  Biot,  and  Saxby,  Jessie  Mar- 
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Edmund  Kipke,  pseud.    See  Gilmore,  James  R. 
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Barnard,  H.  National  education  in  Europe.  1854.  137. i 
Brockett,  L.  P.    History  and  progress  of  education,    i860. 

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Browning,  O.  An  introduction  to  the  history  of  educa- 
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Polynesian  researches,  during  a  residence  in  the 
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Emerson,  George  Barrell.  Education  in  Massachu- 
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Emerson,  George  Rose.  London  :  how  the  great 
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Emerson,  James.  Letters  from  the  yCgean.  N.  Y., 
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Contents. — ^  Uses  of  great  men.  Plato,  or,  the  philosopher. 
Plato ;  new  readings.  Swedenborg,  or,  the  mystic.  Mon- 
taigne, or,  the  skeptic.  Shakespeare,  or,  the  poet.  Napoleon, 
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Bolton,  Sarah  K.  Famous  American  authors.  1557.21 
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Burroughs,  J.     Birds  and  poets.     1877.  1825.29 

Cabot,  J.  E.  Memoir  of  Emerson.  1887.  2  v.  1547.25 
Conway,  M.  D.  Emerson  at  home  and  abroad.  1537.1 
Cooke,  G.  W.  Emerson :  his  life,  writings,  and  philosophy. 
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Emerson,  E.  W.    Emerson  in  Concord.     1S89.  154726 

Garnett,  R.     Life.     1888.  530-4I 

GILFILLAN,  G.  Modem  Uterature  and  literary  men.  548.3 
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Griswoi.d,  Hattie  T.  Home  life  of  great  authors.  1556.9 
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Harris,  Amanda  B.    American  authors  for  young  folks. 

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Hawthorne,  J.  Emerson  as  an  American.  In  his  Con- 
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Holmes,  O.  W.  Emerson.  1885.  1514-26 
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Scudder,  H.  E.  Men  and  letters.  1887.  1815.20 
Thayer,  J.  B.  A  western  journey  with  Mr.  Emerson. 
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Walsh,  W.  S.  Pen  pictures  of  modem  authors.  1406. 14.2 
Whipple,  E.  P.    American  literature.  381.5 

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Emerton,  Ephraim.  An  introduction  to  the  study 
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Eminent  philanthropists,  patriots,  and  reformers. 
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Emmanuel,  the  story  of  the  Messiah.  Cooley,  W. 
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Hawthorne,  N.  Our  old  homes.  English  sketches. 
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RaUMER,  F.  L.  G.  von.     England  in  1835.    3  v.  979.2 

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Saunders,  J.  Cabinet  pictures  of  English  life.  Chaucer. 
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Taine,  H.A.    Notes  on  England.    1874.  876.21 

THORNIIURV,  G.  W.     'Crosscountry.     1861.  644.1 

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Froissart,  J.    Antient  chronicles.  1001.2 

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Henry,  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon.  Chronicles  from  the 
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Beda.    Ecclesiastical  history  of  England.  846.1 

BlRCHALL,  J.  England  under  the  Normans  and  Planta- 
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BONWICK,  J.     Who  are  the  English  ?     1880.  980.37 

Brougham,  lord.  History  of  England  and  France  under 
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Froude,  J.  A.  History  of  England  from  the  fall  of  Wolsey 
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Gairdner,  J.     England.     [1879.]                                 980.22 

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GeldarT,  Mrs.  Hannah  R.  Glimpses  of  our  island  home. 
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GlUSTINIAN,  S.  Four  years  at  the  court  of  Henry  VIII. 
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Green,  J.  R.    The  conquest  of  England.     1S84.  981.7 

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Grousset,  P.     Public  life  in  England.     [1884-]  980.55 

Herbert,  H.  W.  Persons  and  pictures  from  the  histories 
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Hopkins,  S.  The  Puritans  during  the  reigns  of  Edward  vi 
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Jevvett,  Sarah  O.  The  story  of  the  Normans,  chiefly  in 
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Johnson,  A.  H.     The  Normans  in  Europe.     1877. 

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Knight,  C.  Half  hours  of  English  history  [to  the  death 
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Lane,  C.  A.  Illustrated  notes  on  English  church  history, 
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Locke,  W.     Stories  of  the  land  we  live  in.     1878.  980-7 

MacFarlane,  C-  The  camp  of  refuge.  1844.  2  v.  840-40 
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Maclear,  G.  F.     The  English.     [1878.]  980.3 

Marshall,  Emma.  Stories  of  the  cathedral  cities  of  Eng- 
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Milton,  J.  The  history  of  Britain  to  the  Norman  con- 
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Moberly,  C.  E.  The  early  Tudors.  Henry  VII,  Henry 
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Pauli,  G.  R.  Pictures  of  old  England.  1861.  997.8 
Perry,  G.  G.  History  of  the  Reformation  in  England. 
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PoSTE,  B.  Britannic  researches.  New  facts  and  rectili- 
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Powell,  F.  Y.  Early  England,  up  to  the  Norman  con- 
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Roemer,  J.  Origins  of  the  English  people  and  of  the  Eng- 
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Rowley,  J.  Rise  of  the  people  and  growth  of  parliament, 
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Sewell,  Elizabeth  M.,  and  Yonge,  Charlotte  M.  Histori- 
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Stubbs,  W.  The  early  Plantagenets.  1876.  1999.12 
Thierry,  J.  N.  A.  History  of  the  conquest  of  England  by 
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Turner,  S.  History  of  England  during  the  Middle  ages. 
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Wright,  T.     Queen  Elizabeth  and  her  times.    1838.    2  v. 

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England,  Bank  of.    See  Bank  of  England. 
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F.,  I.  A  story  of  the  church  of  England.  [1889?]  2104.31 
Gladstone,  W.  E.     Gleanings  of  past  years,  vol.  5. 

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Tucker,  H.  W.  The  English  church  in  other  lands;  or 
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England  and  its  people.  Taylor,  Emily.  1866.  969.7 
England  as  it  is.  Johnston,  W.  1851.  2  v.  979.4 
England  in  Egypt.  Towie,  G.  M.  1886.  940.25 
England  under  Gladstone.  1880-84.  McCarthy, 
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England  under  seven  administrations.  Fonblanque, 
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England's  greatness.    Wade,  J.    1856.  987.9 

English,  George  Bethune.  A  narrative  of  the  expe- 
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English  battles  and  sieges  in  the  peninsula.  Napier, 
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English  church  composers.    Barrett,  W.  A.    1882. 

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English  colonies  in  America.    See  American  colo- 
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BOADEN,  J.  Memoirs  of  Kemble.  Including  a  history  of 
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English  eccentrics  and  eccentricities.  Timbs,  J. 
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English  explorers.  The;  travels  by  ManJeville, 
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English  governess.  The.  Lott,  Emmeline.  1675.5 
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English  home  life.  Collier,  R.  L.  1886.  1654.18 
English  humourists.     Thackeray,  W.  M. 

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English  in  America.    See  American  colonies. 
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English  in  the  West  Indies.    Froude,  J.  A.    1888. 

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English  lands,  letters,  and  kings.  Mitchell,  D.  G. 
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Clark,  N.  G.  An  outline  of  the  elements  of  the  English 
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ROEMER,  J.  Origins  of  the  English  people  and  of  the  Eng- 
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Tucker.maN.  B.  a  history  of  English  prose  fiction  Irom 
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Underwood,  F.  H.  A  hand-book  of  English  literature. 
British  authors.  1871.  395.28 
Washdurn,  Emclyn  W.  Studies  in  early  English  literature. 
1883.  1403.3 
Ends  with  Francis  B.icon. 

\V'El.sil,  A.  H.  Development  of  English  literature  and 
language.     1882.     2  v.  392.10 

WhiI'I'LE,  I-;.  P.     Essays  .ind  reviews.     1851.     3  v.      875.12 

-  Literature  of  the  age  of  Eliz.ibcth.  1373-5 
Wright,  Henrietta  C.  Children's  stories  in  English 
literature.  1889,91.  3  v.  384-15 
Contents.  —  1.  From  Taliesin  to  Shakespeare,  s.  From 
Shakespeare  to  Tennyson. 

Wright,  T.  Ess.iys  on  the  literature,  popuLir  superstitions, 
and  history  of  EngLind  in  the  Middle  ages.  1846.  2  v.  987.3 
Yonge,  C.  D.    Three  centuries  of  English  literature.    1872. 

887.9 
Sec  also  Literature.    United  Slates,  Literature. 

English  men  of  action.    Namely  : 

BesanT,  W.     Oiptain  Cook.     1890. 
BUTLER,  Sir  W.  F.    Charles  George  Gordon. 


1889. 


Church,  A.  ).     Henry  the  fifth.     188$. 
CORUET,  J.    "Monk.     1889. 
Forbes,  A.    Havclock.    1890. 
Hannay,  D.     Rodnev.     1891. 
Hooper,  G.    Wellington.     1889. 
Hughes.  T.     David  Livingstone.     1889. 
LyalL,  Sir  A.  C.     Warren  Hastings.     1889. 
O.MAN,  C.  W.     Warwick,  the  king  maker.     1891. 
Russell,  W.  C.    William  Dampier.     1889. 
Stehbing,  W.     Peterborough.     1890. 
TF.MrLF.,  Sir  R.,  bart.     Lord  LawTence.     1889. 
Tk MM..  H.  D.     Lord  StralTord. 

English  men  of  letters.    Namely: 

AlNGER,  A.     Ch.irles  Lamb.     1882. 
Black,  W.    Goldsmith.    1879. 
Church,  R.  W.    Bacon.    1884. 

-  Spenser.     1879. 
CoLVIN,  S.     Keats.     1887. 

-  Landor.     1881. 

CourtHOPE,  W.  y.     Addison.     1884. 
DOBSON,  H.  A.     Fielding.     1883. 
DOWDEN,  E.     Southey.     1880. 
Fowler,  T.    Locke.    1880. 
Froude,  J.  A.     Bunyan.     1880. 
Gosse,  E.  W.     Gray.     1882. 
HurroN,  R.  H.    Scott.     1879. 
Huxley,  T.  H.    Hume.    1879. 

James,  H.,  jr.     Hawthorne.     1880. 
ebb,  R.  C.     Bentley.     1882. 
lASSON,  D.     De  Quincey.     1882. 
Minto,  W.     Defoe.     1879. 
MORISON,  J.  A.  C.    Gibbon.     1878. 

-  Macaulay.     1883. 
MORLEY,  J.     Burke.     1879. 

MYERS.  F.  W.  H.     Wordsworth.     i88i. 
NICHOL.  J.     Byron.     1880. 
Oliphant,  Margaret  O.  W.    Sheridan.     1883. 
Pattison,  M.    Milton.     1880. 
Saintsbury,  G.    Dryden.     1881. 
Shairp.J.  C.     Bums.     1879. 
Smith,  G.    Cowper.    1880. 
Stephen,  L.    Pope.    1880. 

-  Johnson.     [1878.] 

-  Swift.     1882. 


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550-51 
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550-63 
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550-57 

1544-50 
1544.40 
1540.56 
1544.28 

1540.37 
1543.64 

1540-55 
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1544-43 
1544-48 
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English 


Epochs 


Symonds,  J.  A.     Shelley.     1879.  IS44-I9 

-  Sir  Philip  Sidney.  1887.  1542-48 
Traill,  H.  D.    Coleridge.     1884.  1540.57 

-  Sterne.  18S2.  1540.51 
Trollope,  a.  Thackeray.  1879.  1544-31 
Ward,  A.  W.    Chaucer.    1880.  1544-4S 

-  Dickens.     1882.  1545-35 

Engrlish  novel,  The.    Lanier,  S.     1883.  1400.2 

English  people.  The. 

Freeman,  E.  A.    Lectures  to  American  audiences.    [1882-] 

980-46 
English  philosophers.    Namely : 

Bower,  G.  S.  David  Hartley  and  James  Mill.  1881.  1541.17 

Farrer,  ].  A.    Adam  Smith.     1881.  1523-22 

FOWLER,  "T.     Bacon.     1881.  1541.19 

-  Shaftesbury  and  Hutcheson.  1883.  1541.22 
MONCK,  W.H.  S.     Sir  William  Hamilton.     1881.  1541-23 

English  poetesses.  Robertson,  E.  S.  1883.  1524.14 
English  radical  leaders.  Hinton,  R.  J.  1875.  1536.18 
English  sovereigns. 

Halliwell-Phillipps,  J.  O.  Letters  of  the  kings  of  Eng- 
land. 1848.  2  V.  978-3 
STRICKLAND,  Agnes.  Lives  of  the  bachelor  kings  of  Eng- 
land. 1841.  554-9 
See  also  Great  Britain,  History.    Queens. 

English  statesmen.  Higginson,  T.W.  1875.  1536.15 
English  travelers  and  Italian  brigands.  Moans, 
W.  J.  C.  B.     1866.  644.20 

Englishwoman,  pseud.    See  Wright,  Frances. 
Englishwoman,  The,  in  Russia ;    impressions  of 
the  Russians  at  home.     By  a  lady,  ten  years  resi- 
dent in  that  country.    N.  Y.,  1855.    illus.       687.24 
English  women  of  letters.    Kavanagh,  Julia.    1862. 

589.30 
English  worthies.    Namely : 

Allen,  G.     Charles  Darwin.    1885.  1515-12 

DOBSON,  H.  A.     Richard  Steele.    1886.  1519-11 

GOSSE,  E.  W.     Raleigh.    1886.  1515-18 

Hannay,  D.    Admiral  Blake.    i886.  1519-9 

Hill,  F.  H.    George  Canning.    1887.  1519.13 

Morris,  M.    Claverhouse.    1887.  1519.14 

Symonds,  J.  A.  Ben  Jonson.  1886.  1519.12 
TRAILL,  H.  D.    Shaftesbury  (the  first  earl) .    1886.     1515.16 

Engravers. 

Bryan,  M.  A  biogr.-vphical  and  critical  dictionary  of  paint- 
ers and  engravers.  1853.  R.R.,  B-1-5 
Scorr,  W.  B.     The  little  masters.    1880.  IS43-70 

Engraving. 

Lahorde,  H.,  vicomte  de.  Engraving:  its  origin, processes 
and  history.  With  chapter  on  English  engraving  by  W. 
Walker.    1886.  200.45 

Ennemoser,  Joseph,  1787-1854.  History  of  magic. 
Trans,  by  W.  Howitt.  London,  1844.  2  v.  826.12 
Enterprise. 

Cooper,  T.  Triumphs  of  perseverance  and  enterprise. 
[1865.]  569.25 

Eon  de  Beaumont,  chevalier  d'. 

Russell,  W.    Eccentric  personages.  569.19 

Eothen.    Kinglake,  A.  W.    1846.  699.22 

Same.    1854.  409.6;   1655.8 

Travels  in  the  East. 

Epaminondas,  the  Theban. 

Herbert,  H.  W.  The  captains  of  the  old  world.  948.8 
YONGE,  C.  D.  Parallel  lives  of  ancient  and  modern  heroes. 
1858.  545-29 

tp6e,  Charles  Michel,  abbe  de  I'.    See  L'fipee, 

Charles  M. 

fipinay,  Louise  de  la  Live  d'. 

Smith,  S.    Works,  vol.  2.    1844.  867.3-2 

Episodes  in  a  life  of  adventure.     Oliphant,  L. 

1557-17 
Episodes  of  French  history.    Namely  : 

GUIZOT,  F.  p.  G.  Charlemagne  and  the  Carlovingians. 
1880-  1000.8 

-  Francis  I,  and  the  sixteenth  century.   Part  i.  iS3i.    1000.13 

-  Henry  IV,  and  the  end  of  the  wars  of  religion.   i88i.  1000.14 

-  Saint  Louis  and  the  thirteenth  century.    18S0.  1000.12 


Episodes  of  my  second  life.    Gallenga,  A.    1885. 

1530.11 
Episodes  of  the  sea  in  former  days.  A  book  for 
boys.     London,  1880.  1707.5 

Epitaphs. 

Bkidgman,  T.  Epitaphs  from  Copp's  hill  burial  ground, 
Boston.    1851.  229.4 

-  The  pilgrims  of  Boston  and  their  descendants.  Also, 
inscriptions  from  the  monuments  in  the  Granary  burial 
ground,  Tremont  street.    1856.  223.5 

Epochs  and  episodes  of  history.    London.    [1882.] 

Illus.  921.3 

Epochs  of  American  history. 

Thvvaites,  R.  G.    The  colonies.    1492-1750.    1891.    220.60 

Epochs  of  ancient  history.     Namely  : 

Beesly,  a.  H.     The  Gracchi,  Marius,  and  Sulla.        1958.31 

Benjamin,    S.   G.   W.      Troy:    its    legend,    history    and 

literature.     [1880.]  1958.38 

Capes,  W.  W.    The  Roman  empire  of  the  second  century. 

1876.  1958-32 

-  Roman  history*  From  the  assassination  of  Julius  Caesar  to 
that  of  Domitian.  1876.  1958.21 
Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  The  Athenian  empire.  1876.  1958.24 
-The  Greeks  and  the  Persians.  1876.  1958.17 
CURTEIS,  A.  M.  Rise  of  the  Macedonian  empire.  1958.30 
Ihne,  W.  Early  Rome,  toils  destruction  by  the  Gauls. 
[1878.]  1958.40 
Merivale,  C.  The  Roman  triumvirates.  1877.  1958.41 
Sankey,  C.  The  Spartan  and  Theban  supremacies.  1958.36 
Smith,  R.  B.  Rome  and  Carthage.  The  Punic  wars. 
[1880.]                                                                                  1958-39 

Epochs  of  church  history.    Namely: 

Perry,  G.  G.  History  of  the  Reformation  in  England. 
[1886.]  2103.9 

Plummer,  a.  The  church  of  the  early  fathers:  external 
history.     [1887.]  2103-8 

Poole,  R.  L.  Wycliffe  and  movements  for  reform.  2104.30 
Tucker,  H.  W.  The  English  church  in  other  lands. 
[i866-]  2100.28 

Epochs  of  English  history.     Namely: 
Browning,  O.     Modem  England.     1820-1874.  980.6 

Creighton,  Louise.  England  a  continental  power.  From 
the  conquest  to  Magna  Charta,  1066-1216.  1958.19;  1957.24 
Creighton,  M.  The  Tudors  and  the  Reformation.  1485- 
1603.  1999-13;  1999-24 

Gardiner,  Bertha  M.  The  struggle  against  absolute 
monarchy.     1603-1688.  1999.14;  1999.23 

Powell  F.  Y.  Early  England,  up  to  the  Norman  con- 
quest. 1877.  1957-23 
Rowley,  |.  Rise  of  the  people  and  growth  of  parliament 
from  the  Great  charter  to  the  accession  of  Henry  VII.  1215- 
1483.                                                                      1958.25;  1999.22 

-  The  settlement  of  the  constitution,  1689-1784.  980.1 
Tancock,  O.  W.  England  during  the  American  and 
European  wars.  1765-1820.  980.2 
Epochs  of  modern  history.     Namely: 

Airy,  O.  The  English  restoration  and  Louis  XIV,  from 
the  peaee  of  Westphalia  to  the  peace  of  Nimwegen.  1996.2 
CHURCH,  R.  W.  The  beginning  of  the  Middle  ages. 
[1877-]  1948.1 

Cox,  Sir  G.  W.     The  crusades.     1874.  2087.6 

Creighton,  M.    The  age  of  Elizabeth.    1876.  1958.16 

Gairdner,  J.  The  houses  of  Lancaster  and  York,  with 
the  conquest  and  loss  of  France.     1874.  1999.6 

Gardiner,  Bertha  M.     The  French  revolution,  1789-1795. 

1000.15 
Gardiner,  S.  R.  The  first  two  Stuarts  and  the  Puritan 
revolution,  1603-1660.  1999.10;  1996.3 

-  The  Thirty  years'  war,  1618-1648.  1999-5 
Hale,  E.  The  fall  of  the  Stuarts  and  western  Europe, 
1678-1697.  1999.8 :  1999-9 
Johnson,  A- H.  The  Normans  in  Europe.  1957.15;  980-5 
Longman,  F.  W.  Frederick  the  great  and  the  Seven  years' 
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Ludlow,  J.  M.  The  war  of  -American  independence,  1775- 
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McCarthy,  J.  The  epoch  of  reform,  1830-1850.  1999.15 
MOBERLY,  C.  E.  The  early  Tudors.  Henry  VII,  Henry 
VIII.  1887.  1985.12 
Morris,  E.  E.    The  age  of  .Anne.     [1876.]                  1985.6 

-  The  early  Hanoverians.     18S6.  1999.17 


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MOKRK.  \V.  L>.  l"he  French  revolution  and  first  empire. 
[1874.]  aocj-a 

Seeiioiim,  K.    The  era  of  the  ProlMtant  revolution.     1S74. 

ao37.7 
-Same.     [1875-]  aioi.6 

Sri'uiis,  \v.    The  early  Planlanencts.     1876.  I9()<).i3 

WaRhukion,  W.  H.    Edward  III.     1875.  I09Q-7 

-Same.     [1876?]  1999.16 

Eponlna,  wife  of  Julius  Sabinus,  so- 78. 

OWKS.  Mrs.  O.  F.    The  heroines  of  domestic  life.       599.16 

Era  of  tlie  Protestant  revolution.  Seebohm,  F. 
1S74.  2087.7 

S;ime.     [1875.!  2101.6 

Erard,  Sebastien,  piano-forte  maker,  1752-18)1. 

BRir.iiTWELL,  Cecilia  L.  Heroes  of  the  laboratory  and  the 
workshop.  SS'7 

Eras  and  characters  of  history.  Williams,  W.  R. 
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Erasmus,  Desiderius,  1467-1536. 

Fkoi'i>e.  1.  A.  Times  of  Erasmus  and  Luther.  In  his 
Short  studies  on  great  subjects,  vol.  i.  1815.15.1 

Ercilla  y  Ziiftigra,  Alonso  de,  153)-! 594- 

MoN  iciiMr.RV,  )..  and  others.  Lives  of  literary  and  scien- 
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Ericsson,  John,  1803-1889. 

IlFAi'l.KY,  p.  C.    The  miner  boy  and  his  monitor.    1538.10 

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Adams,  C.  F.    A  chapter  of  Eric.  238.20:238.21 

Erman,  George  Adolf,  1806-1877.  Travels  in 
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Ersklne,  Charles.  U.  S.  N.  Twenty  years  before 
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1842.     Boston,  1890.     lllus.  642.5 

Erskine,  John,  earl  of  Mar,  1675-1732. 
Thomson,   Katherine.    Memoirs  of  the  Jacobites  of  1715 
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Erskine,  R.achel,  born  Chiesly,  lady  Grange. 

MaiI.kay.  K.  Historical  memoirs  of  Rob  Roy,  including 
notices  uf  lady  Grange.     1881.  1537-14 

Erskine,  Thomas,  1748-. 

BiocKAriiiES  of  eminent  men,  vol.  4.  839.6.4 

Erskine,  Thomas,  baron  Erskine,  1750-1823. 

Brigii  rWELL,  Cecilia  L.     Memorials  of  great  lawyers. 

I5t6-i3 
Brougham,  lord.  Historical  sketches  of  statesmen,  vol.  2. 
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Edgar,  J.  G.  Footprints  of  fainous  men.  548.16;  551.13 
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Erskine,  Thomas,  of  Linlathen,  1788-1870. 
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Erzroom,  Armenia. 

Cl'K/ON,  R.  Armenia:  a  year  at  Erzeroom,  and  on  the 
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Eselienburg,  Johann  Joachim.  Manual  of  classi- 
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Escott,  Thomas  Hay  Sweet.  England  ;  her  peo- 
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Society  in  London.  By  a  foreign  resident.  Leip- 
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Esoteric  Buddhism.  Sinnett,  A.  P.  1887.  11 13.22 
Espriella,  Don  Manual  Alvarez,  pseud.  See 
Siiulliey,  Robert. 

Esquemelin,  Alexandre  O.    See  Exquemelin. 
Esquimaux. 

IL\I,L,  C.  F.  Arctic  researches  and  life  among  the  Esqui- 
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SCHWATKA,  F.    The  children  of  the  cold-     [1886.]   1705.24 

Essayists. 

ILVZI.1TT,  W.    Lectures  on  the  English  comic  writers.    1848. 

867.2.4 


Essays,  descriptive  and  moral.  Bruen,  Rev.  M. 
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Essays  from  the  London  Times.   N.  Y.,  1882.    2  v. 

899.14 

Contents.  —  I.  Lord  Nelson  and  lady  Hamilton.  Railway 
novels.  l>ouis  Philipiw  and  his  family.  Drama  of  the 
French  revolution.  Howard,  the  philanthropist.  Robert 
Southey.  Dean  Swifi.  Stella  and  Vanessa.  Reminiscences 
of  Coleridec  and  Southey  hy  Cottle.  Keats.  Sporting  in 
Africa.  Cnantrey.  Ancient  Ec>pt.  2.  Captain  Peel  in  the 
Nubian  desert.  Memoirs  of  lord  Langdalc.  Tennyson. 
History  of  Spanish  literature  [Ticknor'sl.  Arctic  expeditions. 
Life  of  Sterling  by  Carlyle.  Clarendon  and  his  friends. 
Dickens  and  Th.ackeray  —  David  Copperfield  and  Arthur 
Pendennis.  Grotes  History  of  Greece.  Our  antipodes. 
Lord  Holland  and  his  foreign  reminiscences.  The  auto- 
biography of  a  Chartist.  Uncle  Tom's  cabin.  The  Blithe- 
dale  romance. 

Essays  from  "The  Times."    New  ed.    London, 

1852.  899.13 

The  contents  correspond  with  those  of  vol.  1  of  the  preced- 
ing except  that  in  place  of  the  List  three  there  is  given: 
I^ird  Holland's  reminiscences;  Grotc's  History  of  Greece; 
Literature  of  the  rail. 

Essays  on  English  writers.    Friswell,  J.  H.    1869. 

1375-2 
Essenes. 

De  Quincey,   T-     Historical  and  critical  essays,  vol.  i. 

1853.  895-16.1 

Essex,  Earls  of-    See  Devereux. 
Estvin,B-  War  pictures  from  the  South.  1863.  307.4 
Etching's  from    two    lands.       Mason,    Clara    A. 
[1886.]  1696.19 

EthelwertJ,  Fabius,  nth  century.  Chronicle,  to 
97s.  In  (Jiles's  Six  old  English  chronicles.  846.4 
Etheredge,  Sir  George,  1634?-  1691. 

Hazi.u  r,  VV.  Lectures  on  the  English  comic  writers. 
1848.  867.2.4 

Ethics. 

Li:cKV,  W.  E.  H.  History  of  European  inorals,  from 
Augustus  to  Charlemagne.    1870.    2  v.  973-2 

Ethiopia. 

Lepsius,  C.  R.  Letters  from  Egypt,  Ethiopia,  .and  the 
peninsula  of  Sinai.     1853.  693.17;  856.6 

Ethnology. 

BONWKK.  J.     Our  nation.alilies.     1880.  980.37 

GOIUNEAU,'  |.  .'V.,  comte  de.  The  moral  and  intellectual 
diversity  of  races.     1856.  176-3 

Latham,  R-  G.     The  native  races  of  the  Russian  empire. 

1854.  176. I 
NlKHUHR,  B.  G.  Ixctures  on  ancient  ethnography  and 
geography.  1853.  2  v.  955.3 
NOTT,  J.  C.,  and  Gliddon,  G.    Types  of  mankind-    1854- 

173-1 
Pickering,  C-  The  races  of  man,  and  their  geographical 
distribution.     1851.  815.3 

Wood,  J.  G.  The  natural  history  of  man;  the  manners  and 
customs  of  the  uncivilized  races.     1868,70.     2  v.  171.9 

See  also  Antiquities.  Gypsies.  Indians  of  America.  Jews. 
Manners  and  customs.     Negro. 

Etrurla. 

Den'Nis,  G.  The  cities  and  cemeteries  of  Etruria.  1883. 
2  V.  954.2 

Etty,  William,  1787-1849. 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Portfolio  papers.     1889.  1815.25 

Eugene.  Francois-Eugene  de  Savoie-Carignan, 
called  prince  Eugene,  1663-1736. 

Tames,  G.  P.  R.     Memoirs  of  great  commanders.  557-6 

\vtI,SON,  J.G.    Sketches  of  illustrious  soldiers.  1874.  1535.12 

Eugenie,  empress  of  the  French,  1826-. 

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297.3 
Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays.  Boston,  1845, 
46.    2  V.  877.4 

Contents.  —  i.  Madaine  de  S6vign6.  Who  wrote  Gil 
Bias  ?  The  life  of  St.  Pierre.  Life  and  writings  of  Schiller. 
•  Geoffroy  on  French  dramatic  literature.  Private  life  of 
Voltaire.  The  art  of  being  happy.  The  life  and  works  of 
Canova.  Sir  James  Maclcintosh.  Cicero  on  government. 
A  dialogue  on  government  between  Franklin  and  Mon- 
tesquieu. Chinese  manners.  The  Sabbath.  2.  Harro 
Harring.  Madame  de  Stael.  Mus^us's  popular  tales. 
Irving's  Columbus.  De  Gerando's  History  of  philosophy. 
Greenough's  statue  of  Washington.  Stewart's  philosophy. 
Life  of  Rousseau.  Havana.  History  of  intellectual  philos- 
ophy.    Lord  Vapourcourt. 

Europe;  or,  a  general  survey  of  the  present  situa- 
tion of  the  principal  powers.  By  a  citizen  of  the 
United  States.     London,  1822.  943.6 

Life  of  Joseph  Warren.  529.1. 10 

Life  of  Patrick  Henry.  529.1. 11 

Evepett,  Edward,  1794-1865.  Dorchester  in  1630, 
1776,  and  1855.  An  oration,  July  4,  1855.  Also  an 
account  of  the  proceedings  in  Dorchester.  Boston, 
1855.  224.25 

Life  of  John  Stark.  529. i.i 

Orations  and  speeches  on  various  occasions.  Bos- 
ton, 1850-68.    4  V.  861.7 

BOGART,  W.  H.     Who  goes  there?     1866.  i5i6-3 

Memorial  from  the  city  of  Boston.     1865.  S30.18 

Savage,  J.     Our  living  representative  men.  527-19 

TUCKERMAN,   H.  T.      Characteristics  of  literature,  ser.  2. 

548.5-2 
Whipple,  E.  P.     Character  and  characteristic  men.    823.18 

Evepett,  William.  On  the  Cam.  Lectures  on  the 
University  of  Cambridge  in  England.  Cambridge, 
1865.  812.3 

Every  child's  history  of  Rome.     Parr,  E.     [1859.] 

1958.4 
Evepy  day  book  of  history  and  chronology.  Mun- 
sell,  J.     1858.  ■  947.1 

Every  day  life  at  Eton,  Harrow,  Rugby,  and  other 
great  public  schools.  Pascoe,  C.  E.  [1882?]  120.18 
Evidences  of  a  revealed  religion. 

Hawks,  F.  L.  The  monuments  of  Egypt;  or,  Egypt  a 
witness  for  the  Bible.     1850.  684. z 

Evil  eye. 

Story,  W.  W.    Castle  St.  Angelo  and  the  evil  eye.     1667.16 

Ewald,  Alexander  Charles.  Life  and  times  of 
prince  Charles  Stuart,  count  of  Albany,  called  the 
young  pretender.  New  ed.  London,  1883.  1524.9 
Stories  from  the  state  papers.  Boston,  1882.  Fac- 
simile. 980.41 

Contents. —  Our  waste  paper  office.  The  youth  of  Henry 
V.  The  captive  of  Castile.  A  love  match.  The  sweating 
sickness.  .\  holy  mission.  A  princess  of  the  period.  The 
invincible  armada.   The  earl  of  Essex's  rebellion.    The  gun- 


powder plot.  A  perished  kernel.  The  massacre  of  Am- 
boyna.  The  gathering  of  the  storm.  The  Lancashire 
witches.     The  great  fire  of  London.     A  national  scare. 

Ewapt,  Henry  C.  Leaders  upward  and  onward. 
Brief  biographies  of  noble  workers.  N.  Y.,  1889. 
Illus.  1554-9 

Contents.— Charles  Kingsley,  by  A.  H.  Japp.  Dean 
Stanley,  by  R.  H.  Story.  F.  D.  Maurice,  by  H.  C.  Ewart. 
Archbishop  Tait,  by  the  bishop  of  Dover.  Bishop  Fraser, 
by  Mary  Harrison.  Dr.  Arnold,  by  H.  C.  Ewart.  Edward 
Irving,  by  N.  J.  Ross.  Norman  Macleort,  by  W.  C.  Smith. 
Thomas  Guthrie,  by  W.  G.  Blaikie.  Principal  TuUoch,  by 
Donald  Macleod.    John  Curwen,  by  N.  J.  Ross. 

True  and  noble  women.   N.  Y.,  1889.   Illus.  1537.28 

Contents  —  Queen  Victoria,  by  Donald  Macleod.  Princess 
Alice,  by  M.  C.  Taylor  and'Thomas  Stephenson.  Mrs. 
Fry,  by  Mrs.  Francis  G.  Faithfiill.  Sarah  Martin,  by  Henry 
C.  Ewart.  Sister  Dora,  by  Mrs.  Charles  Garnett.  Mary 
Carpenter,  by  Rosamond  Davenport  Hill.  Mrs.  Chisholm, 
by  Thos.  Stephenson.  Mary  Moffat,  bv  A.  H.  Japp.  Mrs. 
Sewell,  by  Elizabeth  Boyd  Bayly.  Mrs.  Cariyle,  by  A.  H. 
Japp.     Baroness"  Bunsen,  by  Professor  Simon. 

Ewbank,  Thomas,  1792-1870.  Life  in  Brazil;  or, 
a  journal  of  a  visit  to  the  land  of  the  cocoa  and  the 
palm  [1845-46].     N.  Y.,  1856.  633.1 

Ewing,  Juliana  Horatia,  born  Gatty. 

Gatty,  Horatia  K.  F.  Juliana  Horatia  Ewing  and  her 
books.     1885.  1538.28 

Exeter,  Earl  of.    See  Cecil,  Thomas. 
Exmouth,  Viscount.    See  Pellew,  Edward. 
Exodus  of  Israel. 

Robinson,  C.  S.  The  Pharaohs  of  the  bondage  and  the 
e.\odus.     Lectures.      1887.  1081.13 

Expansion  of  England.    Seeley,  J.  R.     1884. 

980.53;  980.54 
Expepienees  of  an  English  sister  of  mercy. 
Goodman,  Margaret.     1862.  997-i6 

Explopations  and  discoveries. 

Allen,  P.  History  of  the  expedition  under  Lewis  and 
Clarke,  1804-6.    2  v.  820.52 

Belknap,  J.    American  biography.    1842,51.    3  V.      820.58 
Devoted  mainly  to  the  early  discoverers  and  navigators. 
Cochrane,  R.     Lives  and  discoveries  of  famous  travellers. 

1547-5 
CooLEY,  W.  D.  The  history  of  maritime  and  inland  dis- 
covery. 1830,  31.  3  v.  378.11 
CoxE,  W.  Account  of  Russian  discoveries  between  Asia 
and  America.  1803.  702.17 
Frost,  T.     Half  hours  with  the  earlv  explorers.     [1873.] 

1695-8 

—  Modern  explorers.  1882.  661.20 
Gass,  p.  Journal  of  the  voyages  and  travels  under  the  com- 
mand of  Lewis  and  Clarke.  1804-6.  625.6 
Hale,  E.  E.   Stories  of  discovery  told  by  discoverers.    1883. 

660.24 
Heroic  adventure.  Chapters  in  recent  exploration  and  dis- 
covery. [1882.]  1696.12 
Higginson,  T.  W.  a  book  of  American  explorers.  [985- 
1631.]  1649.14 
HOVVELLS.  W.  D.,  and  PERRY,  T.  S.  Library  of  universal 
adventure  by  sea  and  land,  79  A.  D.-1888.  631.26 
MarkhaM,  C.  R.  The  sea  fathers  :  lives  of  great  naviga- 
tors of  former  times.  1884.  1517.18 
Murray,  H.  Historical  account  of  discoveries  and  travels 
in  North  America.  1829.  2  v.  625.14 
Taylor,  B.  GyclopEedia  of  modern  travel :  a  record  of 
adventure,  exploration  and  discovery,  for  the  last  fifty  years. 
1856.  621. 1 
Verne.  J.  The  exploration  of  the  world.  Famous  travels 
and  travelers.    1879.                                                             1662.9 

—  The  great  explorers  of  the  nineteenth  century.    1881. 

1662. II 

—  The  great  navigators  of  the  eighteenth  century.    1880. 

1662.10 
VOGEL,  T.  A  century  of  discovery.  Biographical  sketches 
of  the  Portuguese  and  Spanish  navigators  from  prince  Henry 
Vo  Pizarro.    1877.  1648.5 

See  also  Adventures.  United  States  exploring  expeditions. 
Voyages  and  travels.     \'oyages  round  the  world. 


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Famous 


ncau, 
654.18 


Express  companies. 

TucKKK.  r.  W.  Waifs  from  ilie  v»-ay-bills  of  an  old  express- 
m.in.    1S7J.  308*7 

Exquemelln,  Alexandre  Olivier.  Histors-  of  the 
bu>.\:.inccrs  i)t  America.  New  eJ.  Boston,  1853. 
Illus.  2;4-) 

Same.  fAbriJKeJ.]  In  Pyle's  Buccaneers  an  J 
maroiMuTs  ot  America.    i8«;i.  245.23 

Extraordinary  men.    Kussell,  W.    [1853.] 

557.7;  879.15 
Extraordinary  women.    Russell,  W.  5';8.i9 

Eye,  The,  of  the  North-west.  [Superior,  Wiscon- 
sin.] i8«;».  2425 
Eye  opener  for  the  Wide  awakes.   Wright,  E.    i860. 

299.6 

F.,  I.  A  storv-  of  the  Church  of  England.  London. 
[i88<)?]    Illus.  2104.31 

Factories. 

Ul>i>i>.  W  .  riie  laboring  classes  of  England.  1847.  1848.1 
ScoRESiiV,  W.  American  factories  and  their  female  opera- 
tives. 1845.  196.21 
Fasrgot  of  French  sticks  ;  or,  Paris  in  1851.  Head, 
Sir  F.  B.,  bart. 
Fair  France.     [1867.]    CraiU,  Dinah  M. 

655.16;  655.13 
Falrbalrn,  Sir  William,  bart.,  1789-1874. 

S.Mli.Fs,  S.     Industrial  biography.     1863.  557-'9 

-  and  Sir  Peter. 

Cll  \MKKKS.  \V.  Stories  of  remarkable  persons.  1878.  1548.4 

Fairbanks,  Charles  B.  AguecheeU.  [Sketches  of 
European  travel,  etc.]    Boston,  1859.  666.13 

Fairfax,  Edward,  -1632. 

KNir.iir,  C.  Life  of  Edward  Fairfax.  InTasso's  Godfrey  of 
Biilloigne.     1851.  317.2 

-Same.    In  lasso's  Recovery  of  Jerusnlem, vol.  i.   850.191 

Fairfield,  Sumner  Lincoln. 

I-AIKI'IELD,  Jane.     Life.     1846.  539-28 

Faith. 

DoRoiilEA  TrudeL;  or,  the  praver  of  faith.  Witha  sketch 
of  the  institution  at  Mannedorf.     [^872.]  569-32 

Graham,  Isabella  M.  The  power  of  faith,  exemplified  in 
the  life  and  writings  of  Mrs.  Isabella  Graham.  [1843.]  538.23 
.MlKl.LKK,  G.     The  life  of  trust.     1861.  555.5 

Faithfull,  Edith.  Mrs.  Fr>'.  In  Ewart's  True  and 
noble  u'omen.  1537.28 

Faithfull,  Emily,  1835-.  Three  visits  to  America. 
N.  Y.     [1884.]  1631.16 

Faitlifull,  Mrs.  Francis  G.    See  Faithfull,  Edith. 
Faiths,  The,  of  the  world.    St.  Giles' lectures.    [2d 
series.]     N.  Y.,  1882.  2100.5 

Contents.  —  Religions  of  India,  by  J.  Caird.  Of  China,  by 
G.  Matlieson.  Of  I'ersia,  by  J.  Slilne.  Of  ancient  Egypt, 
by  J.  Dodds.  Of  ancient  Greece,  by  W.Milligan.  Ofancient 
Rome,  by  J.  Macgregor.  Teutonic  and  Scandinavian  relig- 
ion, by  G.  S.  Burns.  Ancient  religions  of  Central  .America, 
by  J.  M.  Lang.  Judaism,  by  M.C.Taylor.  Mohammed- 
anism, by  J.  C.  Lees.  Christianity  in  relation  to  other  relig- 
ions, by  R.  Flint. 

Falconbridge,  pseud.    See  Kelly,  Jonatlian  F. 
Falconer,  William,  1732-1769. 

MiTFORD,  J.     Life.     In  Falconer's  Poetical  works. 

329.2;  1316.13 
SELF-TAl'r.HT  men.     1876.  1538.5 

Faliero,  Marino,  doge  of  Venice,  1274-1355. 

Ranki.ng,  B.  M.  Stories  from  Italian  history.  [1877.]  918.2 
Falk,  Johann  Daniel,  17.68-1826. 

Cobb,  J.  F.     Heroes  of  charity.     1876.  1546.29 

Stevenson,  W.  F.     Praying  and  working.     1863.      2098.20 

Fall,  The,  of  New  France.  1 755-1 760.  Hart,  G. 
E.  240.5 

Pallet,  Celine.  The  princes  of  art :  painters,  sculp- 
tors, and  engravers.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  S.  R.  Urbino. 
Boston,  1S70.     Portrs.  550.10 


Falloux,  Frederic  All  red  Pierre,  comte  de.  Lite  ;iiid 
letters  of  ,\\ad;ime  Swetchine.  Trans,  by  H.  W. 
Preston.     Boston,  1867.  15()8.15 

Familiar  short  sayings  of  great  men.  Bent,  S.  A. 
[1887.]  1897-38 

Familiar  studies  of  men  and  books.  Stevenson, 
P.  L.     188^).  1557-6 

Familiar  t.ilks  on  English  literature.  Richardson, 
Abby  S.     1K81.  1404.19 

Family  flight  around  home.  Hale,  E.  E.  and  Susan. 
[18S4.],  1630.6 

Family  llight  over  Egypt  and  Syria.  Hale,  E.  E. 
and  Susan.     [1882.]  661.18 

Family  llight  through  France,  Germany,  Norway 
;ind  Switzerland.     Hale,  E.  E.  and  Susan.     1881. 

661.13 
Family  tlight  through  Mexico.  Hale,  E.  E.  and 
Susan.     [1886.]  1630.17 

Family  flight  through  Spain.   Hale,  Susan.  [1883.] 

662.5 
Family  tour  through  South  Holland.  [1828.]  Bar- 
row, Sir  J.,  bart.  389.2 
Famous  Americ;in  authors.  Bolton,  Sarah  K. 
I1887.J  1557-21 
Famous  American  Indians. 

Er.ci.i-^TUN.  E,,  and  Seelye,  Lillie  F.  Brant  and  Red 
Jacket.     [1879.]  IS44-3S 

-  Montezuma  and  the  conquest  of  Mexico.     1880.       1543.62 

-  Pocahontas.     [1879.]  1544-34 

-  Tecumsch  and  the  Sliawnee  prophet.     1878.  1544.12 

Famous  American  statesmen.  Bolton,  Sarah  K. 
[1888.  J  1554-4 

Famous  Americans  of  recent  times.  Parton,  J. 
1877.  1522.7 

Famous  boys  and  famous  men.   N.  Y.    Illus.  555.8 

Contents.  —  Daniel  Webster.  Samuel  Drew.  Benjamin 
Franklin.  Robert  Burns.  Elish  Kent  Kane.  Henry  Clay. 
John  Leyden.  James  Montgomery.  Nathaniel  Bowditch. 
Henry  Havelock.  David  Livingstone.  Oliver  Evans. 
Samuel  Taylor  Coleridge.  Robert  Fulton.  John  Kitto. 
Humphry  Davy.  Amos  Lawrence.  Stephen  Girard. 
Samuel  Crompton.  Thomas  Chalmers.  Jacques  l^ffitte. 
John  James  Audubon.     William  Jay.     Roger  Sherman. 

Famous  caverns  and  grottoes.  Adams,  W.  H.  D. 
1886.  1698.4 

Famous  caves  and  catacombs.  Adams,  W.  H.  D. 
t886.  1698.3 

Famous  funiiv  fellows.     Clemens,  W.  M.     1882. 

1538.7 
Famous  men  of  science.     Bolton,  Sarali  K.     1880. 

140.09 
Famous  ships  of  the  British  navv.  Adams,  W. 
H.  D.     [1863.]  996.2 

Same.     1878.  1985-8 

Famous  women.    Namely :  — 

BUND,  Mathilde.     George  Eliot.     1883.  '532.13 

-  Madame  Roland.  1S86.  1535-24 
Clarke,  Eliza.  Susanna  Wesley.  1886.  1532.30 
DUFFV,  Bella.  Madame  de  Stael.  1887.  ■532-32 
Gilchrist,  Anne.  Mary  Lamb.  1883.  1532-16 
Oilman,  Marv  R.  F.  Saint  Theresa  ot  .■\vila.  1889.1535.26 
Howe,  Julia 'W.  Margaret  Fuller  (Marchesa  Ossoli). 
1883.  1532-17 
Ingram,  J.  H.  Elizabeth  Barren  Browning.  1888.  1532.35 
Kennari),  Nina  H.    Mrs.  Siddons.     1887.                1535-25 

-  Rachel.  1886.  1532.29 
Malden,  S.  F.  Jane  Austen.  1889.  1532.36 
Miller,  Florence  F.  Harriet  Martineau.  1885.  1532.28 
Paget,  V.  The  countess  of  Albany.  1884.  1532.19 
Pennell,  Elizabeth  R.    Life  of  Mary  Wollstonecraft.    18S4. 

1532.27 
Pitman,  Emma  R.    Elizabeth  Fry.    1884.  1532-26 

RiSTORI,  Adelaide.    An  autobiography.     1888.  1532-34 

Robinson,  A.  Mary  F.    Emily  Bronte.    1883.  1532.14 

-  Margaret  of  Angoulfime.  1887.  1532-31 
Thomas,  Bertha.     George  Sand  [pseud.] .    1883.       1532-15 


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1532-18 


YONGE,  Charlotte  M.     Hannah  More.    1S88. 
ZlMMERN,  Helen.     Maria  Edgeworth.    1883. 

Famous  women  library.  Edwards,  Matilda  B.  B. 
[1883.]    6v.  1523.31 

Fankwai. 

Hunter,  W.  C.  The  '  Fan  Kwae '  at  Canton  before  treaty 
days,  1825-44.  1694.24 

Wood,  W.  M.  Fankwei;  or,  the  San  Jacinto  in  the  seas  of 
India,  China  and  [apan.    1859.  706.12 

Fanny  Fern,  pseud.    See  Partoii,  Sara. 
Fanshawe,  Ann.  born  Harrison,  1625-1680. 

Crosland,  Camilla.     Memorable  women.  1539-4 

Far  off.    Mortimer,  F.  L.    1856.    2  v.  959-io 

Faraday,  Micliael,  1794-1867. 

Garnett,  W,     Heroes  of  science.     Physicists.  140.46 

Gladstone,  J.  H.     Michael  Faraday.     [1872.]  549-43 

Wright,  Henrietta  C.  Children's  stories  of  the  great  sci- 
entists. 18S8.  140  60 
Farm,  Tlie,  in  tlie  Karoo.  Carev-Hobson,  Mrs. 
M.  A.  1883.  '  i6g6.T3 
Farmer,  Lydia  Hoyt.  The  boys'  book  of  famous 
rulers.    N.  Y.     [1886.]     Illus.                       1542.46 

Contents. — Agamemnon.  Cyrus  the  great.  Ale.xander  the 
great.  Juhus  Ccesar.  Charlemagne.  Alfred  the  great. 
Richard  Coeur  de  Lion.  Robert  Bruce.  Ferdinand  V,  of 
Spain,  Philip  II,  of  Spain.  Gustavus  Adolphus.  Louis  xiv. 
Peter  the  great.     Frederick  the  great.     Napoleon  I. 

The  girls'  book  of  famous  queens.  N.  Y.  [1887.] 
illus.  1557.20 

Contents.  —  Semiramis.  Dido.  Cleopatra.  Zenobia.  Ma- 
tilda of  Flanders.  Margaret  of  Anjou.  Catharine  of  Aragon. 
Elizabeth,  and  Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  Catherine  de'  Medici. 
Anne.  Maria  Theresa.  Catherine  II.  Marie  Antoinette, 
Josephine.     Eugenie.     V^ictoria. 

Life  of  La  Fayette.  N.  Y.  [1888.]  Illus.  1554.3 
A  short  history  of  the  French  revolution.  Pictures 
of  the  reign  of  terror.  N.  Y.  [i88g.]  Illus.  1000.27 
Farmer  boy.  The  [Wasliington],  and  how  he  be- 
came commander-in-chief.  Heady,  M.  18S4.  519.12 
Farmer's  vacation,  A.   Waring, "G.  E.,  jr.    [1S75.] 

1651.2 
Farnese,  Aiessandro,  duca  di  Parma,  1 546-1 592. 

Wilson,  J.  G.     Sketches  of  illustrious  soldiers.  1535.12 

Faroe  islands. 

NiCOLL,  J.  An  historical  and  descriptive  account  of  Ice- 
land, Greenland,  and  the  Faroe  islands.     [1841.]  820.35 

Farquhap,  George,  1678-1767. 

Dunham,  S.  A.  Lives  of  literary  and  scientific  men  of 
Great  Britain,  vol.  3.  398.3.3 

Hazlitt.  W.   Lectures  on  the  English  comic  writers.    1848. 

867.2.4 
Farp,  Edward.  Every  child's  history  of  Rome. 
Adapted  from  "Miss  Corner's  History  of  Rome." 
London.     [1859.]     Map.  1958.4 

Farragut,  David  Glasgow,  admiral.  Life,  embody- 
ing his  journal  and  letters.  By  his  son,  Loyall  Far- 
ragut.   N.  Y.,  1879.     Illus.  "      581.2 

Brockett,  L.  p.     Our  great  captains.    1865.  569.2 

Headley,  J.  T.  Farragut  and  our  naval  commanders. 
1861-65.  272.7 

Stowe,  Harriet  B.     Lives  and  deeds  of  our  self-made  men. 

542-21 
-  Men  of  our  time.  1522.8 

Farrar,  Charles  S.  History  of  sculpture,  painting, 
and  architecture.  Topical  lessons,  with  references. 
Chicago,  1881.  1201.13  ;  R.R.  Desk  8 

Farrar,  Eliza  Ware,  born  Rotch.  Recollections  of 
seventy  years.     Boston,  1866.  569.11 

Farrar,  Frederic  William.  The  earlv  days  of 
Christianity.     N.  Y.     [1882.]  1081.4 

The  life  and  work  of  St.  Paul.  N.  Y.  [1879.J 
2  v.     Maps.  2100.2 

The  life  of  Christ.    N.  Y.     [1874.]  2102.3 

Farrar,  Mrs.  John.     See  Farrar,  Eliza  W. 

109 


Farren,  Eliza,  afterwards  countess  of  Derby,  1759- 

1829. 

Matthews,  B.,  and  HuttON,  L.    Actors  and  actresses  of 

Great  Britain  and  the  United  States,  vol.  2.  1540.65.2 

Farrer,  H.  S.    See  Lear,  Henrietta  L.  S. 
Farrer,  James  Anson.     Adam  Smith  (1723-1790). 
N.  Y.,  1881.     [English  philosophers.]  1523.22 

Primitive  manners  and  customs.     N.  Y.,  1879. 

1147.18 
Farthest  North ;  or,  the  life  and  e.xplorations  of 
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From  Egypt  to  Japan.    N.  Y.,  1877.  1694.19 

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Foix,  Agnes,  comtesse  de,  14th  century. 

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Folgep,  Charles  James,  1818-1884. 

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Contents.  —  i.  Life.  2.  Sermons.  3.  Lectures  on  moral 
philosophy.  4.  On  Schiller's  life  and  dramas.  5.  On  the 
future  state  of  man.  History.  Inaugural  discourse.  Fu- 
neral oration  on  Spurzheim.  .\ddress  on  slavery.  Frank- 
lin lecture.     Religion  and  the  church.     Peace  and  war. 

Following  the  drum.  Viele,  Teresa.  1858.  626.4 
Same.     [1864.]  1634.25 

Following  the  guidon.   Custer,  Elizabeth  B.    1890. 

631.27 
Fonblanque,  Albany  William.  England  under 
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HORNE,  R.  H.    A  new  spirit  of  the  age.  878.23 

Fontaine  family. 

Maury,  Ann.   Memoirs  of  a  Huguenot  family.   1853.    617.11 

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Fontenelle, 'Bernard  Le  Bouyer  de,  1657-1757. 

Bailey,  J.  B.     Modern  Methuselahs.    1888.  562.8 

Fonthill  recreations. 

Sleeper,  Martha  G.  Q.   Sweden  and  Norway.    1867.    1679.3 

-  The  two  Sicilies.    1867.  1679.2 

Foot-ppints  of  a  letter-carrier.  Rees,  J.  1866.  1816.2 
Foot-ppints  of  famous  men-.     Edgar,  J.  G. 

548.16;  551.13 
Foot-ppints  of  travel.  Ballou,  M.  M.  1889.  1663.7 
Foote,  Andrew  Hull.  Africa  and  the  American  flag. 
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Headley,  J.  T.  Farragut  and  our  naval  commanders, 
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Foote,  Samuel,  1 720-1 777. 

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Footsteps  of  our  forefathers.  Miall,  Rev.  J.  G. 
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Footsteps  of  St.  Peter.  Macduff,  J.  R.  1877.  2102.15 
Forbes,  Archibald,  1838.  Chinese  Gordon.  Lon- 
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Havelock.  London,  1890.  Portr.  [English  men 
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William  [1]  of  Germany.  London,  1888.  530.38 
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FoPbes,  Edward,  F.R.S.,  1815-1854.  Travels  in 
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FoPbes,  James  David.  Norway  and  its  glaciers 
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Sir  Humphry  Davy.  In  New  biographies  of  illus- 
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Edinb,,  1855.    Maps. 


669.14 


113 


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Forsyth 


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CHAMHKKS.  \V.   Stories  of  rem.»rk.\blr  persons.    1878.  1548.4 

Forbes,  Rev.  John,  iwj-i(ii»8. 

iKViso.  D.     Lives  of  Scolisli  writers.  386.13 

Forbes,  Jonathan.  Eleven  years  in  Ceylon.  2d 
eJ.     London,  1840,  41.     zv.     Illus.  695.4 

Forbes,  Robert  Bennett.  Notes  on  some  few  of 
the  wrecks  and  rescues  during  the  present  century. 
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Forbes,  William,  ist  bishop  of  Edinburgh,  1585- 
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Ik\im;.  n.     Lives  of  Scotish  writers.  586.13 

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Ford,  John,  1586-1639? 

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Great  Hritain.  vol.  a.  398.3.2 

Wiiiri'LK.  E.  P.  Literature  of  the  .->ge  of  Elii.ibcth.  1373.5 
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Ford,  Thomas,  -1851.  A  history  of  Illinois,  1818- 
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Ford,  Worthiiigton  Chauncey.  American  citizen's 
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Contents.  —  i.  Governments,  national,  state  and  local.  The 
electorate.  The  civil  service.  2.  The  functions  of  govern- 
ments, stale  and  federal. 

Fordun,  John  de.    See  Johannes  de  Forda. 
Foreign  classics  for  English  readers.     Namely  : 

BbJiAN  f,  \V.     Rabelais.     [1879.]  I549-4I 

Collins,  C.  W.    Saint-Simon.    1880.  1548.19 

Collins,  W.  L.     I^  Fontaine  and  other  French  fabulists. 

[1882.]  1548.32 

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Graham,  H.  G.    Rousseau.    1883.  1548.36 

Hamley,  Sir  E.  B.    Voltaire.     [1877.]  1549-25 

Hasell,  E.  J.     Calderon.     [1879.]  1548.9 

Hayward,  A.     Goethe.     [1878.]  1544.5 

Oliphan  r,  Margaret  O.  VV.    Dante.     1879.  1548.15 

-and  Tarver,  E.    Molifere.     [1879.]  iS'19-40 

Reeve,  H.     Petrarch.    [1877.]  1549..39 

Ritchie,  Anne  I.    Madame  de  Sivign^.  [1881.]     1548.24 

SlME,  I.  Schiller.  [1882.]  1548.31 
Troli!i)PE,  H.  M.     Corneille  and  Racine.     1881.       1548.23 

Foreign  countries  and  British  colonies.    Namely  : 

Eden,  C.  H.     The  West  Indies.     1880.  660.3 

Kay,  D.    Austria-Hungary.     1880.  ,     660.1 

Markham,  C.  R.    Peru.    1880.  '     660.4 

MORFILL,  W.  R.     Russia      1880.  660.5 

Mossman.  S.    Japan.    1880.  660.6 

OTffi,  Elise  C.     Denmark  and  Iceland.     1881.  660.20 

Poole,  S.  L.    Egypt.    1881.  660.7 

Roberts,  Margaret.    France.     1881.  660.9 

Sergeant,  L.    Greece.    1880.  660.2 

Webstkr,  \V.     Spain.     1882.  660.22 

Foreign  facts  and  fancies.  By  Annie  S.  Downs 
[and  others].     Boston,  1886.     Illus.  1664.23 

Contents.  —  Child-life  in  Venice,  by  Annie  S.  Downs.  Foot- 
prints in  the  snow,  by  Charlotte  S.  Fursdon.  Fourth  of 
July  in  the  rue  Petit  jean,  by  Mary  G.  Humphreys.  An 
mternational  episode,  by  C.  C.  Eardley.  The  jackdaws  of 
Kenilworth,  by  Rose  G.  Kingsley.  Hermannus  Contractus,  by 
S.  W.  Duffield.  A  worthy  nine,  by  Arthur  Gilman  A 
dahabeeah-wreck  on  the  Nile,  by  J.  B.  Arnold.  A  school  in 
the  Faroe  islands,  by  David  Ker.  The  princess  Beatrice,  by 
Lucy  C.  Lillie.  Our  royal  neighbors  at  Sandringham,  by 
Mrs.  Raymond  Blathwayte.  An  Argentine  independence 
day,  by  A.  F.  J.  Crandall.  The  Alps  and  their  avalanches, 
by  C.  v..  .Andrews. 

Foreign  resident,  pseud.    See  Escott,  T.  H.  S. 
Foreigner,  The,  in  far  Cathay.    Medhurst,  W.  H. 
1873.  .1685.1 


Forester,  Thomas.  Paris  and  its  environs.  Lon- 
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Rambles  in  Norway.  London,  1855.  No.  2  in  1655.4 
Formby,  Henr>',  M.A.  A  visit  to  the  East;  com- 
prising Germany  and  the  Danube,  Constantinople, 


London,  1843. 
1675.3 


Asia  Minor,  Egvpt,  and   Idumea 
Illus. 

Formosa. 

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Forrest,  Edwin,  1806-1872. 

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and  Oliver  Cromwell.  2.  De  Foe.  Steele.  Charles 
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1848.     Illus. 

Life  and  times  of    Oliver  Goldsmith. 

1873.    2  v. 

Same.     5th  ed.     London,  1877.     Illus. 

Life  of  Charles  Dickens.      Phila.,  1872, 

Portrs. 

Same.   Leipzig,  1872-74 

Oliver    Cromwell,   Daniel 

Steele,  Charles  Churchill, 

London,  i860. 


London, 
583.13 

Leipzig, 
1538.2 

1541-3 

578.27 

6  V.  in  4.  Portrs.  568.14 
De  Foe,  Sir  Richard 
Samuel  Foote.  3d  ed. 
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William  Cecil,  lord  Burleigh.  2.  Sir  John  Eliot.  Thomas 
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Same.     N.  Y.,  1853.    2  v.  605.5 

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Four  years  in  the  saddle.  Gilmor,  H.  1866.  244.14 
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Four  years  with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  Tro- 
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Fourier,  Franjois  Marie  Charles,  1772-1837. 

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Fox,  Ebenezer,  1763-1843.  Adventures  in  the  Revo- 
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Fox,  Henry,  ist  baron  Holland,  1 705-1 774. 

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Central  Africa.  Nordenskiold  in  Arctic  Asia.  F.  Gamier 
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Same.     3d  ed.    Boston,  1872.     Maps.  231.2 

Same.    4th  ed.     Boston,  1873.     Maps.  231.4 

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The  rise  of  the  republic  of  the  United  States.  Bos- 
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The  English  in  the  West  Indies ;  or,  the  bow  of 
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Gibbons,  Grinling,  1650-1721. 

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Amish  meeting.  Swiss  exiles.  The  Dunker  love-feast. 
Ephrata.  Bethlehem  and  the  Moravians.  Schwenkfelders. 
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Gibbs,  George.  Memoirs  of  the  administrations  of 
Washington  and  John  Adams.  Ed.  from  the  papers 
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Gibbs,  James,  1674-1754. 

Cunningham,  A.  The  lives  of  the  British  painters,  sculp- 
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Gibbs,  Sir  Vicary,  1751-1820. 

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Gibpaltap. 

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Gibpaltap,  Siege  of. 

Bethune,  J.  D.  History  of  the  siege  of  Gibraltar,  1779- 
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Gibson,  A.  M.  A  political  crime  :  the  history  of 
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Gibson,  John,  1790-1866. 

Allen,  G.     Biographies  of  workingmen.  1542.39 

Gibson,  John,  of  Edinburgh.  Great  waterfalls, 
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Gibson,  John  Bannister. 

Brown,  D.  P.  The  forum ;  forty  years  at  the  Philadelphia 
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Gibson,  Thomas  Milner,  1807-. 

Ritchie,  |.  E,     Modern  statesmen.  555-7 

Gibson,  Walter  M.  The  prison  of  Weltevreden, 
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Gibson,  William,  D.D.,  1808-1867.  The  year  of 
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Giddings,  Joshua  Reed.  History  of  the  rebellion  : 
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BUELL,  W.    Joshua  R.  Giddings.     1882.  1534-9 

Giffapd,  Edward.  Deeds  of  naval  daring  ;  or  anec- 
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Giffopd,  William,  1757-1826. 

Davenport,  R.  A.  Lives  of  individuals  who  raised  them- 
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Same.    Boston,  185 1.    2  v.  875.6 

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Glinilan,  George,  i8ij-i878.  The  bards  of  the 
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Lilc  ol  Sir  Walter  Scott.     Edinb.,  1870.  1540-45 

Modern  literature  and  literary  men  :  being  a  second 
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Contents.  —  Milton.  ByTon.  Crabbe.  John  Foster.  Hood. 
Macaulay.  Dr.  George  Croly.  Sir  Edward  Bulwer  Lyiton. 
Emerson.  George  Dawson.  Tennyson.-  Professor  Nichol. 
Mrs.  Hemans.  Mrs.  Browning.  Mrs.  Shelley.  William 
Cobbetl.  James  .Montgomery.  Sidney  Smitli.  William 
Anderson.  Leigh  Hunt.  Thomas  Moore.  Isaac  Taylor. 
Longfellow.  P.  J.  Bailey.  John  Sterling. 
A  third  gallen,'  of  portraits.     N.  Y.,  1855.  548.4 

Contents.  —  A  file  of  French  revolutionists  :  Mirabeau.  Marat. 
Rot>espierre.  Danton,  V'crgniaud.  Napoleon.  A  constellation 
of  sacred  authors:  Edward  Ir%-ing.  Isaac  Taylor.  Robert 
Hall.  Dr.  Chalmers.  .■^  cluster  of  new  poets :  S.vdney 
Yendys.  Alexander  Smith.  ].  Stanyan  Bigg.  Gerald  Massey. 
Modern  cnlics :  Hazliit.  Hallam.  JefTrey,  Coleridge.  Delta. 
Thackerav.  .Macaulay.  Miscellaneous  sketches:  Carlyle  and 
Sterling,  tmerson,  Xeale  and  Bunyan,  Burke,  Poe,  bulwer, 
Disraeli,  Professor  Wilson,  Henry  Rogers.  vEschylus,  Pro- 
metheus l>ound  and  unbound.     Shakespeare. 

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GiUett,  Ezra  Hall.  Ancient  cities  and  empires: 
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Gillies,  John,  LL.D.,  1747-1836.  Life  of  Aristotle. 
In  Aristotle's  Politics  and  economics.  1866.  834.9 
GUlles,  Robert  Pearse.  Personal  reminiscences. 
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Gillmore,  Parker.  Prairie  and  forest:  a  descrip- 
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aJ\entures  in  their  pursuit.  N.  Y.,  1874.  1649.6 
GUman,  Arthur,  1837-.  First  steps  in  English  lit- 
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First  steps  in  general  history.  iN.  Y.,  1874.  1957.5 
History  of  the  American  people.  Boston.  [1883.] 
Illus.  210.28 
Kings,  queens  and  barbarians ;  or,  talks  about  seven 
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Seven  historic  ages ;  or,  talks  about  kings,  queens, 
and  barbarians.  N.  Y.,  1874.  Illus.  1957-J 
An  earlier  edition  of  the  preceding. 
The  storv  of  Boston :  a  study  of  independency. 
N.  Y.,  18S9.  [Great  cities  of  the  republic]  240.11 
The  story  of  Rome  to  the  end  of  the  republic. 
N.  Y.,  1885.  Illus.  [Story  of  the  nations.]  950.17 
The  storv  of  the  Saracens,  to  the  fall  of  Bagdad. 
N.  Y.,  1887.  [Story  of  the  nations.]  940-29 
Pp.  451-469  contain  a  list  of  books  used,  with  notes. 
Tales  of  the  pathfinders.  Boston.  [1884.]  210.41 
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Master  Clench.  Bu.\ton.  Gibson.  Edmund  Stone.  Rich- 
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Elwes.  Baron  D'Aguilar.  Thomas  Guy.  Old  Parr. 
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Lights  and  shadows  of  Ainerican  history.  Boston, 
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Lights  and  shadows  of  Asiatic  history.  Boston, 
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Lights  and  shadows  of  European  history.  Boston, 
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Jenner.  Oberlin.  Gutenberg.  Hargreaves.  Arkwright. 
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Say,  LSon.    Turgot.    1888.  600.5 

Simon,  J.  F.    Victor  Cousin.     1888.  600.3 

Soul,  A.     Montesquieu.     1888.  600.4 

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Hugo.  George  Sand.  Macaulay.  Bulwer-Lytton.  Tenny- 
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Francis  1,  and  the  sixteenth  century.  Part  i.  Edited 
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Henry  IV,  and  the  end  of  the  wars  of  religion.  Edited 
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Same.    London,  1851.  978.5 

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History  of  Oliver  Cromwell  and  the  English  com- 
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Outlines  of  the  history  of  France,  to  the  outbreak 
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Life  of  Christopher  Columbus.  From  his  own  letters 
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The  life  of  George  Washington  studied  anew.  N. 
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NineK-  days'  worth  of  Europe.  Boston,  1861.  656.2 
Puritan  politics  in  England  and  New  England. 
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Seven  Spanish  cities,  and  the  way  to  them.  Boston, 
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Stories  of  adventure  told  by  adventurers.  Boston, 
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Stories  of  discovery  told  by  discoverers.  Boston, 
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Stories  of  invention  told  by  inventors  and  their 
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Stories  of  the  sea  told  by  sailors.     Boston,  1880. 

660.10 
Stories  of  war  told  by  soldiers.    Boston,  1879.   277.6 

Extracts  from  official  reports  and  other  accoimts  of  battles 
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A  family  flight  over  Eg\-pt  and  S\Tia.  Boston, 
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A  family  flight  through  France,  Germany,  Norway 
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A  family  flight  through  Mexico.  Boston.  [1885.] 
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Hall,  Arethusa,  1802-.  Life  and  character  of 
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Hall,  Edward  Brooks.  Memoir  of  Mary  L.  Ware, 
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Hall,  Frederic.  Life  of  Maximilian  i.  With  a 
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Hall,  Mrs.  Matthew.  The  queens  before  the  con- 
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Hall,  Robert  Pleasants. 

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Morris's  epic  poem.  Bret  Hane.  .Xrnold's  Light  of  Asia. 
C.  Reade.     |.  \'erne's  didactic  liction.     H.  James,  jr. 

Hazlitt,  William,  1778-1830.  Characters  of  Shakes- 
peare's plays.  N.  Y.,  1845.  356.23 
Same.  Phila.,  1848.  [Miscellaneous  works,  vol. 
3.]  No.  2  in  8(57.2.3 
Lectures  on  the  dramatic  literature  of  the  age  of 
Eliz.ibeth.  N.  Y.,  1845.  356.24 
Same.     Phila.,  1848.    [Miscellaneous  works,  vol.  3.] 

867.2.3 

Contents. —  Lyiy,  Marlowe,  Hey^vood,  Middleton,  and  Row- 
ley. M.arston,  Chapman,  Decker,  and  Webster.  Beaumont 
aiid  Fletcher.  Benjonson.  F'ord  and  Massinger.  TliefourP's. 
Return  from  Parnassus.  Gammer  Gorton's  needle,  and  other 
works.  On  miscellaneous  poems,  Beaumont,  F'letcher,  Dray- 
ton. Daniel,  &c.  Sidney's  Arcadia  and  sonnets.  Bacon's  works 
compared  as  to  style  with  Sir  Thomas  Browne  and  Jeremy 
Taylor.  Spirit  of  ancient  and  modem  literature.  German 
drama  contrasted  with  that  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth. 

Lectures  on  the  English  comic  writers.  Phila., 
1848.     [Miscellaneous  works,  vol.  4.]  867.2.4 

Contents.  —  Wit  and  humor.  Shakespeare  and  Ben  Jon- 
son.  Cowley.  Butler.  Suckling,  Etherege,  etc.  Wycherley, 
Congreve.  Vanbrugh,  and  F'arquhar.  The  periodical  essay- 
ists. English  novelists.  The  works  of  Hogarth.  The  comic 
writers  of  the  last  century. 

Lectures  on  the  English  poets.  Phila.,  1848.  [Mis- 
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Contents.  —  Poetry  in  general.  Chaucer  and  Spenser. 
Shakespeare  and  Milton.  Dryden  and  Pope.  Thomson 
and  Cowper.  Swift.  Young,  Gray,  Collins,  &c.  Burns  and 
the  old  English  ballads.     The  living  poets. 

Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte.  Phila.,  1875.  5  v. 
Portrs.  605.4 

Personal  recollections.  [Bric-a-brac  series.]  1529.14 
The  spirit  of  the  age :  or  contemporary  portraits, 
ist  American  ed.     N.  Y.,  1846.  888.17 

Same.   Phila.,  1848.    [Miscellaneous  works,  vol.  5.] 

867.2.5 
Contents.  —  Bentham.  Godwin.  Coleridge.  Irving.  Home 
Tooke.  Scott.  Byron.  Soulhey.  Wordsworth.  Mac- 
intosh. Mallhus.  Gifford.  Jeffrey.  Brougham  and  Bur- 
dett.  Eldon  and  Wilberforce.  Cobbelt.  Campbell  and 
Crabbe.     Moore.     Leigh  Hunt.     Elia  and  Geoffrey  Crayon. 

Table  talk:  opinions  on  books,  men,  and  things. 
Phila.,  1848.  2partsiniv.  [Miscellaneous  works, 
vol.  2.]  867.2.2 

Mason,  E.  T.,  ed.     Personal  traits  of  British  authors,  vol.  2. 

1524.21.2 
Talfolrd.T.  N.  Critical  and  miscellaneous  WTitings.  1815.2 
Tuck  F.K  MAN,  H.T.  Characteristics  of  literature,  ser.  2.548.5.2 

Hazlitt,  William  Carew.  History  of  the  origin  and 
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Head,  Sir  Francis  Bond,  bart.  Bubbles  from  the 
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Same.  N.  Y.  663.17 
A  faggot  of  French  sticks  ;  or,  Paris  in  1851.  N. 
Y.,  1852.  2  V.  in  I.  654.18 
A  fortnight  in  Ireland.  N.  Y.,  1853.  1986.2 
Life  and  adventures  of  Bruce,  the  African  traveller. 
N.  Y.,  1859.  Portr.  820.32 
Rough  notes  during  journeys  across  the  Pampas 
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889.22 
Head,  Percy  Rendell.  Van  Dyck  [and  Frans  Hals]. 
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artists.]  1543-47 

Headley,  Joel  Tyler.  The  Adirondacks  ;  or,  life  in 
the  woods.  N.  Y.,  1875.  lllus.  636.28;  636.29 
The  Alps  and  the  Rhine  ;  a  series  of  sketches.  New 
ed.     N.  Y.,  1854.  No.  2  in  676.18 

Grant  and  Sherman,  their  campaigns  and  generals. 
N.  Y.,  1865.  521.15 

The  second  war  with  England.  N.  Y.,  1853,  59.  2  v. 
lllus.  217.2 

Sketches  and  rambles.     N.  Y.,  1850.  1666.4 

Washington  and  his  generals.  N.  Y.,  1847,  50.  2  v. 
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Contents.  —  i.  Washington.  Putnam.  Montgoinery. 
Arnold.  Stark.  Schuyler.  Gates.  Steuben.  Wayne. 
Conway  and  Mifflin.  Ward  and  Heath.  2.  Greene. 
Moultrie.  Knox.  Lincoln.  Lee.  Clinton.  Sullivan.  St. 
Clair.  Marion.  Stirling.  Lafayette.  De  Kalb.  Thomas 
and  McDougall.  Wooster,  Howe,  and  Parsons.  Com- 
modore   Paul   Jones.    The  brigadier  generals.     Morgan. 

Farragut  and  our  naval  commanders,  1861-65.  N. 
Y.,  1867.     lllus.  272.7 

Contents.  —  Farragut.  Wilkes.  Stringham.  Dupont. 
Foote.  Boggs.  Goldsborough.  Ellet.  Bailey.  Davis. 
Blake.  Winslow.  Porter.  Gushing.  Rowan.  Lee. 
Jenkins.  Thatcher.  Porter.  Dahlgren.  Paulding.  Palmer. 
Worden.  Bell.  Melancthon.  Smith.  Rodgers.  Short 
.  notices  of  other  naval  commanders. 

Letters  from  Italy  [1842-43].  N.  Y.,  1845.  676.19 
Same.     New  ed.     N.  Y.,  1854.  No.  i  in  676.18 

Napoleon  and  his  marshals.  N.  Y.,  1888.  2  v. 
Portrs.  605.2 

Sacred  heroes  and  martyrs.  Biographical  sketches 
of  illustrious  men  of  the  Bible.  N.  Y.,  1871.  541.12 
Sacred  mountains,  characters,  and  scenes  in  the 
Holy  Land.     N.  Y.,  1867.     lllus.      ,  2091.10 

Headley,  Phineas  Camp.  The  court  and  camp  of 
David.    Boston,  1868.    lllus.  2108.6 

Fight  it  out  on  this  line  :  the  life  and  deeds  of  U.  S. 
Grant.  Boston.  [Cop.  1885.]  IIIus.  [Heroes  of 
the  Rebellion.]  551-27 

The  original  edition  was  published  with  the  title,  "  The  hero 
boy;  or,  the  life  and  deeds  of  Lieut.  Gen.  Grant."  N.  Y.,  1864. 

Fighting  Phil :  the  life  and  military  career  of  Philip 
Henry  Sheridan.  New  ed.  Boston,  1889.  1554.10 
The  girls  of  the  Bible.  N.  Y.,  1866.  lllus.  2098.8 
The  island  of  fire;  or,  a  thousand  years  of  the  old 
Northmen's  home,  874-1874.  Boston,  1875.  1678.17 
Life  and  campaigns  of  lieut.-gen.  U.  S.  Grant,  to 
the  surrender  of  Lee.  N.  Y.,  1866.  lllus.  521.6 
Life  and  military  career  of  Philip  Henry  Sheridan. 
N.  Y.,  1865.     IIIus.  569.13 

A  later  edition,  "  Fighting  Phil,"  comes  down  to  Sheridan's 
death. 


The  miner  boy  and  his  monitor:  the  career 
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1538.10 

The  patriot  boy  ;  or,  the  life  and  career  of  Ormsby 
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Public  men  of  to-day.  Biographies  of  the  president 
and  vice-president  of  the  United  States,  each  mem- 
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the  members  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
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Heady,  Morrison,  1829-.  The  farmer  boy  [Wash- 
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Health  resorts. 

Appleton's  Illustrated  hand-book  of  American  summer 
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Barbour,  G.  M.  Florida  for  tourists,  invalids,  and  settlers. 
1882.  660.18 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  The  Atlantic  islands  as  resorts  of 
health  and  pleasure.  1641.14 

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Bennet,  |.  Mentone,  the  Riviera,  Corsica,  and  Biarritz  as 
winter  cliiriates.    2d  ed.     1862.  674.15 

Cook,  M.    The  wilderness  cure.     1881.  1639.26 

Curtis,  G.  W.  Lotus-eating:  a  summer  book.  [Cop. 
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Disturnell,  J.  Springs,  water-falls,  sea-bathing  resorts, 
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GUTMANN,  E.  Watering  places  and  mineral  springs  in 
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Hall,  E.  H.  The  summer  tourist's  pocket  guide  to  .Amer- 
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Lanier,  S.  Florida:  its  scenery,  climate  and  history.  With 
an  account  of  Charleston,  Savannah,  Augusta,  and  Aiken, 
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Hearn,  Lafcadio.  Two  years  in  the  French  West 
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1626.3 
Heath,  Richard  Ford.  Albrecht  Diirer.  N.  Y.,  1881. 
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Heathfleld,  Lord.    See  Eliott,  George  A. 
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Heaton,  M.  Compton.  Correggio.  N.  Y.,  1882. 
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1540.52 
Heaven,  iVlrs.  S.  M.  A  youth's  history  of  Cali- 
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Taylor,  B.  The  author  of  "Saul"  [Heavysege].  In  his 
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f  irnfy  to  Madras  and  the 

>,  s,   1 8 JO,    and  letters  written    in 

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Hebrides. 

|V  of  a  lour  to  Ihe  Hebrides,  with 

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Gcorj!  H.imann.  Chrisloph  Martin  Wieland.  Johann'.August 
Musacus.  Matthias  Claudius.  Johann  Oispar  Lavatcr. 
Fnednch  Hcinnch  Jacobi.  Johann  Gottfried  von  Herder. 
Johann  Wolfg.ing  »-on  Goclhc.  Johann  Chrisloph  Kried- 
rich  von  Schiller,  johann  Gottlieb  Fichte.  Johann  Paul 
Friedrich  Richlrr.  August  Wilhclm  von  Schllgel.  Fried- 
rich  Daniel  Ernst  Schleiermacher.  Georg  Wilhelm  Fried- 
rich  Hegei.  Johann  Hcinnch  Daniel  Zschokke.  Friedrich 
von  Schlegel.  .N'ovalis  (Friedrich  von  Hardcnbcrg).  Lud- 
w-ig  Tieck.  Frederic  William  Joseph  von  Schelling.  Ernst 
Theodor  Am.ideus  Hoffmann.    .Adalbert  von  Chamisso. 

Hegel,  Georg  Wilhelm  Friedrich.  Lectures  on 
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Eliot,  George,  pseud.  Essays  and  leaves  from  a  note- 
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Mag.nus,  Katie,  lady.    Jewish  portraits.     1889.  1113.26 

MiLNES,  R.  M..  baron  Houghton.  The  last  daysofHeinrich 
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Helen  on  her  travels  :  what  she  saw  and  what  she 
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1667.4 
Helena,  St.,  mother  of  Constantine  the  Great,  248?- 
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Brooks,  E.  S.    Historic  giris.    1887.  IS31.11 

H61ene  Louise  Elisabeth,  duchessed'Orl^ans.  See 
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Schwerin,  duchesse  d'. 

Hellas:  her  monuments  and  scenery.  Chase,  T. 
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Helme,  Rouse  J.,  -1789. 

L/'pniKE,  \V.  Memoirs  of  the  Rhode  Island  bar.  1842.   518.1 

Helmuth,  William  Tod.  A  steamer-book !  A 
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Henry 

Hdlolse.    See  Abailard,  Pierre,  and  Heloise. 
Helper,  Hinton  Rowan.     The  impending  crisis  of 
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The  land  of  gold  [California].  Reality  versus 
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The  negroes  in  Negroland ;  the  negroes  in 
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races  of  white  men,  considere'd  as  the  involuntary 
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Helps,  Sir  Arthur,  181 7-1875.  Life  of  Hernando 
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The  Spanish  conquest  in  America,  and  its  relation  to 
the  history  of  slavery  and  to  the  government  of 
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Hemans,  Felicia  Dorothea,  born  Browne. 

GlLKIt.l.AN,  G.  Modern  literature  and  literary  men.  548.3 
Howrrr,  W.    Homes  and  haunts  of  the  British  poets,  vol.  2. 

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Robertson,  E.  S.    English  poetesses.    1883.  I524.'4 

Skwurney,  Lydia  H.  Examples  from  the  eighteenth  and 
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WISE.  D.    Some  remarkable  women.     1887.  1556.21 

See  also  Brief  memoirs  in  her  collected  works  :    321.5  ;  341.9 

Hemstreet,  William.  The  economical  European 
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Henderson,  John,  1747-1785- 

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Henley,  Robert,  2d  baron  Henley,  1789-1841.  A 
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Hodgson,  W.  The  lives,  sentiments  and  sufferings  of 
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Henrietta  Anna,  duchess  of  Orleans,  daughter  of 
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Henry  II,  of  England,  1133-1189. 

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-  The  last  decade  of  a  glorious  reign.  Part  3  of  The  history 
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Hewlett,  H.  G.    The  heroes  of  Europe.  555-3 

Jackson,  lady  Catherine  C.  The  first  of  the  Bourbons 
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Lamb,  lady  Caroline.  Warrior  kings  from  Charlemagne  to 
Frederic  the  great.     1883.  581.9 

Henry,  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon,  12th  century. 
Chronicles  of  Henry  of  Huntingdon,  comprising  tlie 
history  of  England,  from  the  invasion  of  Julius 
CcBsar  to  the  accession  of  Henry  II.  Also  the  acts 
of  Stephen,  king  of  England.  Translated  by 
Thomas  Forester.  London,  1853.  [Bohn's  Anti- 
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Henry,  prince  of  Wales,  eldest  son  of  James  I, 
1594-1612. 

Lodge,  E.     Portraits,  vol.  3.  815. 1.3 

Henry,  Caleb  Sprague,  ed.  and  trans.  An  epitome 
of  the  history  of  philosophy.  Translated  from  the 
French,  with  additions  and'a  continuation  from  the 
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820.45 
Henry,  Joseph. 

Bolton,  Sarah  K.  Famous  men  of  science.  1889.  140.69 
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Williams,  J.  B.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Matthew  Henry. 
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Henry,  Patrick,  1736-1799. 

Everett,  A.  H.     Life  of  Patrick  Henry.  529.1.11 

Goodrich,  S.  G.    Lives  of  benefactors.  1869.1.4 

Tyler,  M.  C.     Patrick  Henry.  i533-i6 

Henry,  Philip,  1631-1696. 

Henry,  M.    Memoir,  by  his  son.    Abridged.    1853.     1107.12 

Henry,  William  Seaton.  Campaign  sketches  of 
the  war  with  Mexico.  N.  Y.,  1847.  Illus.  259.14 
Hensel,  Octavia.  Life  and  letters  of  Louis  Moreau 
Gottschalk.     Boston,  1870.  '535-2 

Hensel,  Sebastian.  The  Mendelssohn  family  (1729- 
1847),  from  letters  and  journals.  2d  ed.  Translated 
by  Carl  Klingemann  and  an  American  collaborator. 
With  a  notice  by  George  Grove.  N.  Y.,  1882.  2  v. 
Portrs.  581.6 

Hensel,  W.  U.  Life  and  public  services  of  Grover 
Cleveland.  An  introductory  sketch  by  Wm.  Dors- 
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administration.  With  a  sketch  of  Allen  G.  Thur- 
man,  an  account  of  the  Democratic  national  con- 
vention, St.  Louis,  1888  [etc.].  By  W.  U.  Hensel, 
assisted  by  G.  F.  Parker.  Phila.  [1888.]  1525.36 
Henshall,  James  A.  Camping  and  cruising  in 
Florida.     Cincinnati,  1884.     Illus.  1633-25 

Henslowe,  Philip-  Diary,  from  1591  to  1609.  Ed. 
by  J.  F.  Collier.     London,  1845.  342.28 

Hensman,  Alfred  P.  Handbook  of  the  constitution 
uf  England.     London,  i86o.  998.18 

Henson,  Josiah,  Maryland  slave,  1789-1881.  Truth 
stranger  than  fiction.  Father  Henson  s  story  of  his 
own  life.     Boston,  1858.  526.12 

Hentzner,  Paul. 

Mueller,  Max.  A  German  traveller  in  England,  1598. 
In  his  Chips  from  a  German  workshop,  vol.  3.  2097.28.3 

Her  majesty's  tower.  Dixon,  W.  H.      1869-71. 

3  V.  1998-3;  1998-2 

Same-     [1885.]     2  v.  1983.9 

Same.  2d  series.  1869.  1995-1 
Heraldry. 

Dali.away,  Harriet.  Afanual  of  hei\aldry  for  amateurs. 
1828.  948.15 

Willing,  Frances  S.    Dame  Heraldry.     [1886.]  911.7 

Herbermann,  Charles  George.  Business  life  in 
ancient  Rome.     N.  Y.,  1880.  940.4 


Herbert,  Anne,  born  Clifford,  countess  of  Pem- 
broke and  Montgomery,  1589-1675. 
Lodge,  E.    Portraits,  vol.  5.  815.1.5 

Herbert,  Arthur,  earl  of  Torrington,  1667-1716. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Neptune's  heroes.  578.19 

Herbert,  David.  Great  historical  mutinies.  Lon- 
don, 1876.  1957.12 

Contents.  —  The  good  ship  Bounty  and  her  mutineers.  The 
mutiny  at  Spithead.  The  mutiny  at  the  Nore.  Mutinies  in 
Highland  regiments.  The  Indian  mutiny.  Ian.  iS^v-Nov. 
1858. 

Story  of  the  good  ship  Bounty  and  her  mutineers 
and  mutinies  in  Highland  regiments.    London,  1878. 

980. 1 1 
Herbert,  Edward,  ist  baron  Herbert  of  Cherbury, 
1 583-1648.  Life  :  written  bv  himself ;  and  continued 
to  his  death,  with  letters.     London,  1826.  563.5 

Autobiography.  Lives  of  Lord  Herbert  of  Cherbury 
and  TJiomas  EUwood.  With  essays  by  W.  D. 
Howells.     Boston,  1877.    [Choice  autobiographies.] 

1549.20 
Lodge,  E.    Portraits,  vol.  4.  815-I-4 

Herbert,  George,  1 593-1633. 

Walton,  I.  Life.  In  Herbert's  Life  and  writings.  1851.  345.18 
-  Lives  of  Dr.  John  Donne,  .  .  .  Mr.  George  Herbert, 
etc.     1846.  589.5 

Willmott,  R.  a.     Memoir.     In  his  Poetical  works.     1855. 

1317-5 

Herbert,  George  Robert  Charles,  13th  earl  of  Pem- 
broke, and  Klng-sley,  George  H.  South  sea  bub- 
bles. By  the  earl  and  the  doctor.  N.  Y.,  1872.  702.18 
Same.    Leipzig,  1874.  1699.14 

Herbert,  Henry  Howard  Molyneux,  4th  earl  of 
Carnarvon.  Recollections  of  the  Druses  of  the 
Lebanon,  and  notes  on  their  religion.  By  the  earl 
of  Carnarvon.     London,  i860.  937-9 

Herbert,  Henry  John  George,  3d  earl  of  Carnarvon. 
Portugal  and  Galicia,  with  a  review  of  the  social 
and  political  state  of  the  Basque  provinces.  3d  ed. 
London,  1848.  889.8 

Herbert,  Henry  William.  The  captains  of  the  old 
world  ;  as  compared  with  the  great  modern  strate- 
gists.    N.  Y.,  1851.     Illus.  948.8 

Contents. —  Miltiades.  Themistokles.  Pausanias.  Xeno- 
phon.     Epaminondas.    Alexander.     Hannibal. 

Persons  and  pictures  from  the  histories  of  France 
and  England  from  the  Norman  conquest  to  the  fall 
of  the  Stuarts.     N.  Y.,  1854.  548.6 

Contents. —  Editha,  the  swan-necked.  Countess  of  Mont- 
fort.  Philippa  of  Hainault.  Forest  of  Le  Mans.  Maid  of 
Orleans.  Lady  Catherine  Douglass.  Margaret  of  Anjou. 
Henry  VIII,  and  his  wives.  Anne  ."^scue.  Jane  Grey  and 
Guilford  Dudley.  Elizabeth  Tudor  and  Mary  Stuart.  Sir 
Walter  Raleigh  and  his  wife.  Cromwell  and  Charles  I. 
Charlotte  de  La  Trcmouille.  The  king's  gratitude.  Lady 
.Alice  Lisle.     Ditlon-in-lhe-Dale. 

Herbert,  Mary,  born  Sidney,  countess  of  Pembroke. 
Adams,  W.  H.D.  Stories  of  the  lives  of  noble  women.  1517.1 
Lodge,  E.     Portraits,  vol.  3.  815. 1.3 

THOMPSON,  Katherine  B.,  and  THOMPSON,  J.  C.  The 
queens  of  society.     1861.  542.17 

Herbert,  lady  Mary  Elizabeth.  Geronimo.  A  true 
story.     London.     [1873.]  1557-7 

Three  phases  of  Christian  love.  N.  Y.,  1867.  2085.1 
Contents.  —  Life  of  St.  Monica  [by  abb^  Bougaud].  Life 
of  Victorine  de  Galard  Terraube.  Life  of  the  venerable  Mfire 
Di^vos. 

Wives  and  mothers  in  the  olden  time.  From  French, 
Italian  and  Latin  authors.  By  lady  Herbert.  Lon- 
don, 1885.  530.25 

Contents.  —  History  of  Santa  Paula.     Life  of  St.  Olympias. 

Herbert,  Philip,  4th  earl  of  Pembroke,  -1655. 
Lodge,  E.    Portraits,  vol.  4.  815.1.4 

Herbert,  Sidney,  baron  Herbert  of  Lea,  1810-1861. 


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Hkxk;*,  Y.  H.    l*ro»e  writer*  o(  Germany.  545.1 

Here  and  there  In  our  own  countr\'.  Enibr;n.iiiK 
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p,i:  iwc  S.  Houghton. 

Herefordshire,  bngland. 

Iti.M  K  >  Oiiklr  to  the  counties  of  Hereford  and  Monmouth, 
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MUKRAV,  I.  A  handbook  for  travellei^  In  Gloucestershire, 
WofiTsicrMiire  and  Herefordshire.     1867.  1658.5 

Heresy. 

Uki'i  .m  i'^ -1*,  A,  of  thcsects,  lwTi'si«*.i  .»n<i  writings  of  the 
fir^-  )rics.     1857.  1096.15 

S.-. 

Hereward,  last  of  the  ija.xons,  -1072. 
l'K\KK.  H.     I'hc  boy's  book  of  heroes.  551-28 

Herlot,  George,  1766-1844.  Travels  through  the 
Can.id.is.     Phila.,  181 }.     Illus.  629.23 

Hermetic  philosophy.    See  Theosophy. 
Herndon,  \S'illiam  Lewis.     Exploration  of  the  val- 
lev  ol    the  Amazon,   made   under  direction  of  the 
Navy  dep.irtment,  by  W.  L.  Herndon  and  L,  Gib- 
bon.    1852,63.    2  V.  622.1 

'Hie  maps  to  accompany  lliis  report  are  on  622.2. 

Hero,  A,  and  a  martyr.  [James  Lambert.]  Reade, 
C.     1875.  1541.1 

Hero,  The,  of  Cowpens.  McConkey,  Rebecca. 
is^^.  220.32 

Herodotus.  Herodotus :  translated  by  the  Rev. 
William  Beloe.  N.  Y.,  1859.  3  v.  [Classical 
library-.]  830.20 

Herodotus,  literally  translated  from  the  text  of 
Baehr,  with  index  by  Henry  Gary.  London,  1891. 
[Sir  John  Lubbock's  hundred  hooks.]  12.  i 

The  boys'  and  girls'  Herodotus  ;  being  parts  of  the 
history  of  Herodotus.  Edited  with  an  introduction 
by  J.  S.  White.     N.  Y.,  1884.     Illus.  950.11 

History  of  Herodotus.  By  George  Rawlinson,  as- 
sisted by  Sir  Henry  Rawlinson  and  Sir  J.  G.  Wil- 
kinson. N.  Y.,  1859,  60.  4  V.  Illus.  941.1 
Life  of  Homer,  attributed  to  Herodotus  of  Hali- 
carnassus.  Translated  by  K.  R.  H.  Mackenzie. 
In  Homer's  Odyssey.  1870.  824.5 
Heroes. 

Hale,  IC  li.    Boys'  heroes.    [1886.]  1538.23 

-Same.  Chautauqua  young  folks' annual.  [1886.]  1841.2 
Hu.NT.  J.,  and  others.  The  good  fight ;  or,  more  than  con- 
querors. Stories  of  Christian  martyrs  .ind  heroes.  1887. 1081.11 
PeaKE.  H.    The  boy's  book  of  heroes.  551-28 

Plcrt'RES  of  heroes  and  lessons  from  their  lives.  551.17 

Another  edition  with  the  title  "  Heroes  of  history,  and  lessons 
from  their  lives  "  is  on  550.7. 

Heroes  and  hero-worship.    Carlyle,  T.  885.13 

Heroes  and  hunters  of  the  West,  comprising 
sketches  and  adventures  of  Boone,  Kenton,  .  .  . 
etc.    Phila.,  1869.    Illus.  245.11 


Heroes  of  American  discovery.  Bell,  Nancy.  1630.13 
Heroes  .it  charity.  Cobb,  J.  I-.  1876.  1546.29 
Heroes  of  Europe.     Hewlett,  H.  G.  555-3 

Heroes  of  history,  and  lessons  from  their  lives. 
London.     [1880.] '  Illus.  55°-? 

.VnoilitT  edition  with  title,  "  Mctures  of  heroes  and   lessons 

ftuni  llii'ir  lives"  [551.17]. 

I'ontcnis.  —  An  im|X-rial   convert    [Constanline   the  great]. 

Ilie  Moslem's  dr<-am  [battle  of  'fours].  King  Alfred. 
I'ri-ileric  Rirbarohsa.  Brother  John  of  \'iccn!ut.  Northern 
lights  [Giistavus  \'asaj.  The  "Snow-king"  [Guslavus 
.■Vdolphus].     William    ilu-    silent.      The    ToTish    "wiziird" 

[  loliii  Soliii'ski].     Innsbrilck  and  its  echoes. 

Heroes  of  invention  and  discovery.  Cochr.mc, 
Robert.  1547-4 

Heroes  of  literature.  (English  poets.)  Dennis,  J. 
tSX}.  1530-4 

Heroes  of  science.  (Astronomers.)  Morton,  E.  J.  C. 

140.24 
Heroes  of  science.  (Botanists,  zoologists,  and 
geologists.)     Duncan,  P.  M.     1882.  140.25 

Heroes  of  science.    (Chemists.)    Muir,  M.  M.  P. 

1883.  140.26 
Heroes  of  science.    (Mechanicians.)     Lewis,  I.  C. 

1884.  140.6 
Heroes  of  science.  (Physicists.)  Garnett,  W. 
[1886.]  140.46 
Heroes  of  the  crusades.  Douglas,  Amanda  M. 
i8<)o.  950-25 
Heroes  of  the  desert.  Manning,  Anna.  1885.  1540.61 
Heroes  of  the  Indian  empire.    Foster,  Ernest.    1886. 

1084.15 
Heroes  of  the  laboratory  and  the  workshop. 
Brightwell,  Cecilia  L.  551.7 

Heroes  of  the  nations. 

HoDGKI.N,  T.    Theodoric  the  Goth.     1891.  540.4 

Kl'SSKI.I-.  W.  C.  Horatio  Nelson  and  the  naval  supremacy 
oflingland.     1890.  540.1 

Heroes  of  the  Rebellion. 

HkaIiLKY,  p.  C.  I-'ight  it  out  on  this  line  :  the  life  and  deeds 
of  U.  S.  Grant.     [Cop.  1885.]  551-27 

-The  miner  boy  and  his  monitor:  the  career  and  achieve- 
ments of  John  Ericsson.  [Cop.  1864.]  1538.10 
Heroes,  The,  of  the  seven  hills.  Laing,  Caroline 
H.  B.  L 1873-3  <J59-"6 
Heroes  of  the  telegraph.  Monro,  J.  1891.  540.37 
Heroes  of  young  America.      Moncrieff,  R.  H. 

1648.10 
Heroic  adventure.  Chapters  in  recent  explor.ition 
and  discovery.  London.  [1882.]  Illus.  1696.12 
("ontents.  —  Schw-einfurlh  and  the  heart  of  Africa.  Pre- 
jovalsky  in  Eastern  Africa.  Markham's  whaling  trip.  \'din- 
l)<l-ry's  dervish  disguise.  Markham's  Arctic  sledging  expe- 
riences, Serpa  Pinto's  journey  across  Africa.  Nordenskiold 
and  the  northeast  passage. 

Heroines  of  charity.  With  a  preface  by  Aubrey 
De  Vere.     N.  Y.     [1878.]  1544-23 

Contents.  —  The  sisters  of  Vincennes.  Jeanne  Bisect.  Anne 
<le  Melun.  Louise  de  Marillac,  afterwards  Mademoiselle 
Le  Gras.  Duchess  of  Aiguillon.  Madame  de  Pollalion. 
Mademoiselle  de  Lamoignon.  Madame  de  Miramion. 
.Mrs.  Eliza  A.  Soton.    The  little  sisters  of  the  poor. 

Heron,  Matilda  Agnes,  1830-1877. 

MAniiKus,  B., and  Hutton,  L..  eds.    Actorsand actresses 

of  Groat  Britain  and  the  United  States,  vol.  4.  1540.654 

Heron,  Robert,  1764-1807.  (Dbservations  made 
in  a  journey  through  the  western  counties  of  Scot- 
l.iiid  ;  ill  the  autumn  of  1792.  Perth,  1793.  2  v.  646.1 
Herricii,  Samuel  Edward.  Some  heretics  of  yes- 
terday. Boston,  1885.  2101.24 
Contents.  —  Taulcr  and  the  mystics.  Wiclif.  Hus.  Savo- 
narola. Latimer.  Cranmer.  Mclancthon.  Knox.  Calvin. 
Coligny.     William  Brewster.    Wesley. 

HerscheL  Caroline  Lucretia,  1750-1848, 

I'.AILlv.  J.  B.     Modern  Methuselahs.     1888.  562.8 


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Herschel 


Higginson 


Bolton,  Sarah  K.  Famous  men  of  science.  1889.  140.69 
Chambers.  W.  Stories  of  remarkable  persons.  1878.  1548.4 
Edw.'VKDS,  Matilda  B.  B.     Si.\  life  studies  of  famous  women. 

1523-14 
-  The  famous  women  library.  1523.31.3 

Fawcett,  Millicent  G.    Some  eminent  women  of  our  times. 

1554-25 
Wise,  D.     Some  remarkable  women.     18S7.  1556.21 

Herschel,  Sir  Frederick  William,  1 738-1822. 

.'\LI,EN,  G.     Biographies  of  working  men.  1542.39 

Akago,  D.  F.  J.  Biographies  of  distinguished  scientific 
men.  541-3 

Biographies  of  eminent  men,  vol.  4.  839.6.4 

Bolton,  Sarah  K.  Famous  men  of  science.  1889.  140.69 
Chambers,  W.  Stories  of  remarkable  persons.  1878.  1548.4 
•Goodrich,  S.  G.    Lives  of  benefactors.  1869. 1.4 

HOLDEN,  E.  S.  Sir  William  Herschel :  his  life  and  works. 
i83i.  1523.23 

Perseverance  under  difficulties,  as  shown  in  the  Uves  of 
great  men.  549-38 

Wright,  Henrietta  C.  Children's  stories  of  the  great  scien- 
tists.    1888.  140.60 

Herschel,  Sir  Jolin  Frederick  Williain,  bart.,  1792- 
1871.     Memoir  of  Francis  Baily-     In  liis  Essays. 

144.18 
Herschel  family. 

Story,  The,  of  the  Herschels,  a  family  of  astronomers.  149.45 

Hervey,  Elizabetli. 

EliDV,  IJ.  C.     Daughters  of  the  cross.     1855.  569.9 

Hervey,  John,  baron  Hervey  of  Ickworth,  1696- 
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from  his  accession  to  the  death  of  queen  Caroline. 
By  John,  lord  Hervey.  Ed.  by  J.  W.  Croker. 
Phila.,  1848.     2  V.  553-7 

Thomson,  Katherine  and  J.  C.  Wits  and  beaux  of  society, 
vol.  I.  555-I-1;  1545-8 

Hervey,  Mary,  born  Lepell,  1 700-1 768. 

Thomson,  Katherine  B.,  and  THOMSON,  J.  C.  The  queens 
of  society,  1861.  542-17 

Hervey,  Thomas  Kibble.  The  book  of  Christmas ; 
description  of  the  customs,  ceremonies,  traditions, 
superstitions,  fun,  feeling,  and  festivities  of  the 
Christmas  season.     N.  Y.,  1845.  989.2 

Same.     Boston,  1888.     illus.  989.17 

Hesekiel,  Johann  Georg  Ludwig.  Life  of  Bis- 
marck, private  and  political,  with  descriptive  notices 
of  his  ancestry.  Translated  and  edited  by  K.  R.  H. 
Mackenzie.    "N.  Y.,  1870.     Illus.  i593-i 

Hess,  Jean  Gaspard.  Life  of  Ulrich  Zwingli,  Swiss 
reformer.  Translated  from  the  Frencli  by  Lucy 
Aikin.     London,  1S12.  545-27 

Hesse- Wartegg,  Ernst  von,  1851-.  Tunis :  the 
land  and  the  people.    By  the  chevalier  de  Hesse- 


Wartegg.     N.  Y.     [1882.]     Illus. 


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Hessians  in  the  American  revolution. 

Greene,  G.  W.  German  element  in  the  war  of  American  in- 
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Lowell,  E.  J.  The  Hessians  and  the  other  German  auxil- 
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Hetherington,  William  Ma.xwell.  History  of  the 
Westminster  assembly  of  divines.     N.  Y.,  1853. 

1106. 15 
Memoir  of  Ale-xander  Wilson,  in  Wilson  and  Bo- 
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Hewes,  George  Robert  Twelves. 
Thatcher,  B.  B.  Trails  of  the  Tea  party ;  being  a  memoir 
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Hewlett,  Henry  G.  The  heroes  of  Europe:  a  bio- 
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Contents.  —  Charles  Martel.  P6pin-le-Bref.  Charlemagne. 
Hildebrand.  The  Cid.  Godfrey  de  Bouillon.  St.  Bernard. 
Frederick  Barbarossa.  Frederick  the  second  of  Germany. 
St.  Louis.  Rudolph  of  Hapsburg.  William  Tell.  James 
and  Philip  van  Artevelde.  Cosmo  dei  Medici.  Francesco 
Sforza.  Christopher  Columbus.  Niccolo  Machiavelli.  The 
hevalier  Bayard.    Martin  Luther.    Hernando  Cortes.    Gus- 


tavus  Vasa.  Ignatius  Loyola.  William  the  first  of  Orange. 
Henry  the  fourth  of  France.  Wallenstein.  Cardinal  Riche- 
lieu.    Conde  the  great. 

Heydenreich,  L.  W.  Life  of  Gustavus  Adolphus. 
Phila.,  i868.     Illus.  1588.2 

Heylin,  Peter,  1600-1662.  Aulicus  Coquinaricp, 
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to  he  penned  by  Sir  A.  W.,  and  published  since  his 
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Heyne,  Christian  Gottiob,  1729-1812. 

Carlyle,  T.     Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays. 

863-7;  893-3-1 

Heyse,  Paul  Johann  Ludwig,  1830-. 

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Heywood,  John,  dramatist,  -1565. 

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Heywood,  Rev.  John  Healy,  1818-1880.  Dis- 
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Hidden  power:  a  secret  history  of  the  Indian  ring. 
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Hidden  saints.  Caddell,  Cecilia  M.  1869.  2104.23 
Hield,  Mary.  Glimpses  of  South  America  ;  or,  the 
land  of  the  Pampas.  London,  1882.  illus.  660.25 
Living  pages  from  many  ages.  2d  ed.  London. 
[1882.]     illus.  581.10 

Striking  events  in  history  interspersed  with  biographical 
anecdotes. 

Hieroglyphic  geography.  A,  of  the  United  States. 
Part  I.  Designed  and  drawn  by  Anna  B.  Heer- 
mans.  Engraved  by  Charlotte  B.  Cogswell.  N. 
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Contains  the  New  England  states  and  New  York. 

Hieroglyphics. 

King,  Rev.  J.  Cleopatra's  needle ;  a  history  of  the  London 
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940.17 

Hieronymus,  Eusebius  Sophronius,  St. 

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Higgins,  Francis,  i746?-i8o2. 

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Higginson,  Thomas  Wentworth.  English  states- 
men. N.  Y.,  1875.  [Brief  biographies  of  European 
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Larger  history  of  the  United  States  of  America  to 
the  close  of  president  Jackson's  administration.  N. 
Y.,  1886.    illus.  214.10 

Margaret  Fuller  Ossoli.  2d  ed.  Boston,  1884. 
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Oldport  days.     Boston,  1873.     illus.  1656.15 

Short  studies  of  American  authors.     Boston,  1880. 

1548.10 

Contents.  —  Hawthorne.  Poe.  Thoreau.  Howells.  Helen 
Jackson.     Henry  James,  jr. 

Travellers  and  outlaws.  Episodes  in  American  his- 
tory. With  an  appendi-x  of  authorities.  Boston, 
1889.  220.24 

Young  folks'  history  of  the  United  States.  Boston, 
1875.    illus.  275.7 

-ed.  Book  of  American  explorers.  [985-1631.]  'Bos- 
ton, 1877.     illus.     [Young  folks' series.]       1649.14 
Extracts  from  the  narratives  of  the  early  explorers. 
See  also  Brief  biographies  of  European  pubUc  men. 
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Rideing,  W.  H.    The  boyhood  of  living  authors.       1557-25 

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High-caste  HuiJu  unman.  The.  Ramabai  Sar- 
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Highlands  and  islands  uf  the  AJriutic.  Patoii.  A. 
A.     -•  V .  667.4 

Highlands 

111  \'  Kii     1    ^  .ml  ficliun  from  my  life  in 

t)s     '  1656.31 

ill  I  listory  of  Ihc  Highlands  and  of  the  Highland 

c!>  4V-  985-3 

Mk  .1  the  clan 

M  .  . c  o(  ihr 

o  ,,  1537  «4 

M  'ins  huiiUays;  or.  cruising  m  the 

Vi  ■■   ■          ■           .        -.         •..;. 

oi  'I,: 

•.I  _                                      :  ..I 

eu'  1  U'Ui...  Ill  l.u^.aii«.l  .iiiil  lrcl.tnd, 

■n  I.  !>>  Arthur  Helps.  1868.  1654^ 

-  s  ..                                                     1654.16 

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Highways  ui  travel.    Sweet,  Margaret  J.  M.  1859. 

666.20 
Higinbotham,  Josephine  M.  "  Una  and  her  pau- 
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Japan  as  it  was  and  is.      Boston,  1855.    Map. 

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Hlidreth,  Samuel  Prescott.  Pioneer  history :  an 
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Hill,  Elizabeth.  The  widow's  offering:  an 
authentic  narrative  of  the  parentage,  life,  trials  and 
travels  of  .Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hill.  Written  bv  herself. 
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Hill,  Frank  Harrison.  George  Canning.  N.  Y., 
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Hill,  George  Canning.  Capt.  John  Smith  ;  a  biog- 
raphy.    Boston,  1858.     [American  biography.] 

528.13 
Daniel  Boone,  the  pioneer  of  Kentucky.  A  biog- 
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Gen.  Israel  Putnam.  ("Old  Put.")  A  biography. 
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Hill,  George  James.  Story  of  the  war  in  La 
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Hill,  Henrv,  1795--  Recollections  of  an  octo- 
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Hill,  Jphn,  LL.D.,  professor  in  the  University  of 
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Hill,  .Matthew  Davenport,  ed.  Our  e.xemplars  ;  or, 
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benefited  their  fellow-creatures.  With  a  preface  by 
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Contents.  —  The  earl  of  .Shaftcsbun'.  Jacques  Jasmin. 
Banyan.  The  king  of  Portugal.  Bi-idgct  Burke.  Chris- 
topher Thomson.  Sir  Henry  Havelock.  Joseph  Tuckcr- 
man.  Robert  .Stephenson.  '  Burke.  Chalmers.  Living- 
stone. Hugh  Miller.  Columbus.  The  earl  of  Derby.  Dr. 
John  Thompson.  Harriet  Ryan.  Captain  Maconochie. 
Catherine  Wilkinson.  John  .Smeaton.  FrC-diric  Auguste 
Demets.  Sarah  V.  Rcmond.  Sarah  Martin.  Sir  Rowland 
Hill.    Sir  Jamsctjec  Jejeebhoy.     Lady  Byron. 

Hill,  Rosamond  Davenport.  Mary  Carpenter.  In 
Ewart's  True  and  noble  women.  1537.28 


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Travels  on  the  shores  of  the  Baltic.  Extended  to 
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Hill,  William  Alfred.  Biogr.iphical  sketch  of 
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HlUard,  George  Stillman,  180S-1879.  [Eulogv 
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Life  of  Captain  John  Smith.  In  Sparks's  Library 
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Six  mi>nths  in  Italy.  Boston,  1853,  54.  2  v.  679.7 
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Hillhouse,  James,  1754-1832. 

ShioiRsi  Y,  Lydia  H.  Lxamples  from  the  eighteenth  and 
nineteenth  centuries.     1857.  548.17 

Hillhouse,  James  Abraham.  Discourse  at  New 
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Hillocks,  James  Inches.  Life  struggles :  an  auto- 
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Hills,  Alfred  C.  Macpherson,  the  great  confederate 
philosopherand  southern  blower.  N.Y.,  1864.  307.23 
Hills,  lakes  and  forest  streams.  Hammond,  S.  H. 
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Himalaya  mountains. 

CUMMINi;,  Constance  F.  G.  In  the  Himalayas  and  on  the 
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\\'ll.soN,  A.    The  abode  of  snow.  1695.11 

Hinchllff,  Thomas  Woodline.  South  American 
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mountains.  La  Plata,  and  the  Parana.  London, 
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Summer  months  among  the  Alps  :  with  the  ascent 
of  Monte  Rosa.     London,  1857.     Maps.  667.14 

Hindoos,  The:  including  a  general  description  of 
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Hindu  women. 

RAMAiiAl  Sarasvati,  Pundita.  The  high-caste  Hindu 
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Kingston,  Edward  Peron.  The  genial  showman. 
Reminiscences  of  Artemus  Ward.  N.  Y.,  1870.  643.2 
Hinsdale,  Burke  Aaron.  President  Garfield  and 
education.    Hiram  college  memorial.    Boston,  1882. 

1 522.21 
Republican  text-book  for  the  campaign  of  1880. 
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541.16 
Hinton,  Richard  Josiah.  English  radical  leaders. 
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Hirtius,  Aukis.  Ca?sar's  Commentaries  on  the 
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Historians. 

Lawrence,  E.    Lives  of  the  British  historians.     1855.     2  v. 

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Historic  boys.    Brooks,  E.  S.    1885.  1531.7 

Historic  fields  and  mansions  of  Middlesex.  Drake, 

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Historic  girls.  Brooks,  E.  S.  1887.  1531.11 
Historic  towns. 

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Greenland,  and  the  Faroe  islands.  [Anon.]  Nicoll, 
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Historical  and  miscellaneous  questions.  Mangnall, 
R.  939.9 

Same.  With  additions,  adapted  for  schools  in  the 
United  States,  by  Julia  Lawrence.     1877.  935.4 

Historical  biographies. 

Cornish,  F.  W.     Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.     1882.  530.8 

Creighton,   Louise.      Life   of   John    Churchill,  duke    of 

Marlborough.     1879.  560.1 

Waite,  Rosamond.     Life  of  Wellington.     1879.  1548.6 

Historical  course  for  schools.  See  Freeman's 
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Historical  essays  and  dissertations.  London.  988.7 
Contents. —  The  uses  of  history  as  a  study,  by  Sir  John 
Stoddart.  On  the  state  of  Europe  at  the  fall  of  the  Roman 
empire  in  the  west.  On  the  rise,  growth,  and  general 
features  of  the  feudal  system.  The  rise,  progress,  and  result 
of  the  crusades,  by  Colonel  Procter.  Remarks  on  the 
French  revolution,  by  Lord  Brougham.  The  English  nation  : 
what  we  are  and  whence  we  are,  by  Sir  Edw^ard  S.  Creasy. 

Historical  finger-post,  The,  a  handy  book  of  terms, 
phrases,  &c.,  in  connection  with  universal  history. 
Skelton,  E.     1861.  945-8 

Historical  handbooks. 

CURTEIS,  A.  M.  History  of  the  Roman  empire,  A.  D.  395- 
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SMITH,  P.  V.    Historyof  the  English  institutions.  1874.  1964.2 

Historical  parallels.    Malkin,  A.  T.     1846.    2v. 

839.12 
Same.     3  v.  840.41 

Historical  prints,  representing  memorable  events 
in  the  history  of  ancient  and  modern  Greece.  By 
the  author  of  "  Charlie's  discoveries."    London. 

059.14 
Historical  scenes,  selected  from  the  works  of 
standard  authors.  Spooner,  E.  [1876.]  1958.29 
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Davidson,  D.  Connexion  of  sacred  and  profane  history: 
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Fredet,  p.  Ancient  history;  from  the  dispersion  of  the 
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GlLLETT,  E.  H.  Ancient  cities  and  empires.  [1867.]  1958.9 
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Myers,  P.  V.  N,  Outlines  of  ancient  history  to  the  fall  of 
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Orosius,  p.  English  translation  of  king  Alfred's  version  of 
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k'  lie  John  Brown   bust;    Remarks  on  the  John 

1;  ,  A  visit  10  the  gnvc  of  John    Brown;    Un- 

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Home,  The,  of  a  naturalist.  Edmondstone,  B., 
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Homes  and  happiness  in  the  golden  state  of  Cali- 
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Howard,  Joseph,  jr.  Life  of  Henry  Ward  Beecher. 
Phila.,  1887.     Portr.     Illus.  530.51 

Howard,  Oliver  Otis.  Nez  Perce  Joseph.  Boston, 
1881.    Portrs.     Maps.  210.7 

Stowe,  Harriet  B.     Men  of  our  times.  1522.8 

Howard,  Philip,  19th  earl   of  Arundel,  1 557-1 595. 

LoiiCF.,  E.     Portraits,  vol.  2.  815.1.2 

Howard,  Tliomas,  3d  duke  of  Norfolk,  1473-1554 
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Howard,  Thomas,  4th  duke  of  Norfolk,  1536-1572. 

Iardine,  D.     Criminal  trials.     1832.  849.11 

Lodge,  E.     Portraits,  vol.  2.  815. 1.2 

Howard,  Thomas,  earl  of  Suffolk,  1 561-1626. 
Harrow.  Sir  J.    Memoirs  of  the  naval  worthies  of  queen 
Elizabeth's  reign.  564.8 

Lodge,  E.     Portraits,  vol.  3.  815.1.3 

Howard,  Thomas,  earl  of  Arundel   and   Surrey, 

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Howard  association,  New  Orleans. 

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The  work  of  the  association  during  cholera  epidemics. 

Howe,  Elias,  jr.,  iSigP-iSG/. 

Bolton,  aarah  K.     How  success  is  won.     [1885.]      1517.19 

IVIcCabe,  J.   D.,    jr.     Great  fortunes,  and  how  they  were 

made.  S15-I4 

Howe,  Fisher,  1798-1871.  Oriental  and  sacred 
scenes  ;  from  notes  of  travel  in  Greece,  Turkey,  and 
Palestine.     N.  Y.,  1869.  1694.18 

Howe,  Henry,  1816-.  Historical  collections  of 
Virginia.  Apjjended,  an  historical  and  descriptive 
sketch  of  the  district  of  Columbia.  Charleston,  S. 
C,  1852.     lllus.  235.2 

Howe,  Julia  Ward.  From  the  oak  to  the  olive.  A 
plain  record  of  a  pleasant  journey.     Boston,  1868. 

1675.8 
Margaret  Fuller  (Marchesa  Ossoli).  Boston,  1883. 
[Famous  women.]  1532.17 

Memoir  of  Samuel  Gridley  Howe.  With  other 
memorial  tributes.  Published  by  the  Howe  memorial 
committee.     Boston,  1876.     Portr.  1546.27 

Modern  society.     Boston,  1881.  130.6 

Contents.  —  Modern  society.     Changes  in  American  society. 

A  trip  to  Cuba.    Boston,  i860.  637.25 

Howe,  Richard,  istearl  Howe,  1725-1799. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Eminent  sailors.  iS40-4i 

-  Neptune's  heroes.  578-19 
Edgar,  J.  G.  Sea-kings  and  naval  heroes.  558.16 
Lodge,  E.     Portraits,  vol.  8.  815. 1.8 

Howe,  Samuel  Gridley. 

Clarke,    J.    F.       Memorial    and    biographical    sketches. 

IS44-3 
Howe,  Julia  Ward.  Memoir  of  Samuel  Gridley  Howe. 
With  other  memorial  tributes.     1876.  1546-27 

Sanborn,  F.  B.  Dr.  S.G.  Howe,  the  philanthropist.  1891. 
Portr.     [American  reformers.]  1555-49 

Howe,  William  W.  The  Pasha  papers.  Epistles 
of  Mohammed  Pasha  [pseud.],  rear-admiral  of  the 
Turkish  navy.  Written  from  New  York  to  his 
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Howells,  William  Dean.  A  boy's  town.  Described 
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Italian  journeys.     N.  Y.,  1867.  655.15 

Modern  Italian  poets:  essays  and  versions.  N.  Y., 
1887.     Portrs.  '  384-12 

Sketch  of  the  life  and  character  of  Rutherford  B. 
Hayes.  Also,  a  biographical  sketch  of  William 
A.Wheeler.     N.  Y.,  1876.     Portrs.  1546.22 

Suburban  sketches.     N.  Y.,  1871.  644.22 

Three  villages.     Boston,  1884.  210.36 

Contents.  —  Lexington.     Shirley.     Gnadenhiitten. 

Venetian  life.     New  ed.    Boston,  1887.  644.21 

Bolton,  Sarah  K.     Famous  American  authors.  1557.21 

Rideing,  W.  H.     The  boyhood  of  living  authors.      1557-25 

-  ed.  See  Choice  autobiographies. 

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N.  Y.,  1888.  lllus.  631.26 
Howison,  Robert  Reed.  History  of  Virginia.  Phila., 
1846,  48.  2  V.  236.2 
Howitt,  Margaret.  Twelve  months  with  Fredrika 
Bremer  in  Sweden.  London,  1866.  2  v.  1596.1 
Howitt,  Mary,  born  Botham,  1799-1888.  Mary 
Howitt.  An  autobiography.  Edited  by  her  daughter 
Margaret  Howitt.  Boston,  1889.  2  v.  lllus.  523.20 
Memoir  of  Elihu  Burritt.  In  Burritt's  Thoughts 
and  things  at  home  and  abroad.  1854.  898.3 
Popular  history  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
London,  1859.     2  v.     lllus.  305.5 


Vignettes  of  American  history.  London.  [1876.] 
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HORNE,  R.  H.     A  new  spirit  of  the  age.  878.23 

Howitt,  William,  1795-1879.  History  of  priestcraft 
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Homes  and  haunts  of  the  most  eminent  British 
poets.     N.  Y.,  1847.     2  v.     lllus.  896.1 

Contents  — i.  Chaucer.  Spenser.  Shakespeare.  Cowley. 
Milton.  Butler.  Dryden.  Addison.  Gay.  Pope.  Swift. 
Thomson.  Shenstone.  Chatlerton.  Gray.  Goldsmith, 
Burns.  Cowper.  Mrs.  Tighe.  Keats.  Shelley.  Byron. 
2.  Crabbe.  Hogg.  Coleridge.  Mrs.  Hemans,  L.E.L. 
Scott.  Campbell.  Southey.  Joanna  Baillie.  Wordsworth. 
Montgomery.  Landor.  Leigh  Hunt.  Rogers.  Moore. 
Elliott.  Wilson.  Procter.  Tennyson. 
Land,  labour,  and  gold  ;  or,  two  years  in  Victoria  : 
with  visits  to  Sydney  and  Van  Diemen's  land. 
London,  1855.     2  v.  705.17  ;  705.19 

Rural  life  of  England.     London,  1838.     2  v. 

896.4  ;  986.5 
Student-life  of  Germany  :  from  the  unpublished  MS. 
of  Dr.  Cornelius.  Containing  nearly  forty  of  the 
most  famous  student  songs.  Phila.,  1842.  663.6 
Horne,  R.  H.     a  new  spirit  of  the  age.  878.23 

-  and  Howitt,  Mary.  The  literature  and  romance 
of  northern  Europe:  constituting  a  history  of  the 
literature  of  Sweden,  Denmark,  Norway  and  Ice- 
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Howland,  Edward.  Grant  as  a  soldier  and  states- 
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With  the  count  de  Beauvoir  in  Japan  and  California. 
In  Many  lands  and  many  people.  16S3.2 
Howland,  Sir  George,  7th  baron  Beaumont,  1753- 

1827. 

Cunningham,  A.    Lives   of  the  British  painters,  sculptors 

and  architects.  379.9.6;  810.19.5 

Howland,  John,  1757-1854.  Life  and  recollections. 
By  E.  M.  Stone.  Providence,  1857.  Portr.  525.8 
Howson,  John  Saul.  Life  and  epistles  of  St.  Paul. 
By  W.  J.  Conybeare  and  J.  S.  Howson.  N.  Y., 
1855.    2  V.  113-9 

Huayna  Capae,  12th  inca  of  Peru,  1477-1529- 

Goodrich,  S.  G.     Lives  of  celebrated  American  Indians. 

1S69.1.5 

Hubbard,  Fordyce  Mitchell.  Life  of  W.  R.  Davie. 
In  Sparks's  Library  of  American  biography,  vol.  25. 

529.1.25 
Hubbard,  John  Niles.  Sketches  of  border  advent- 
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Hubbard,  Lucius  L.  Woods  and  lakes  of  Maine. 
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Hubbell,  Mary  Elizabeth.  The  memorial :  or,  the 
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538.11 
Huber,  Franz,  1750-1830. 

Goodrich,  S.  G.     Lives  of  benefactors.  1869. 1.4 

JARDINE,  Sir  W.  Memoir.  In  his  Naturalist's  library, 
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Hue,  Hvariste  Regis,  abbe,  181 3-1860.  The  Chi- 
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London,  1855.     2  v.  706.1 

Christianity  in  China,  Tartary  and  Thibet.  Lon- 
don, 1857.  2  V.  II3-4 
A  journey  through  the  Chinese  empire.  N.  Y., 
1855.  2  V.  706.2 
Recollections  of  a  journev  through  Tartary,  Thibet, 
and  China,  1844-46.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  Percy  Sinnett. 
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Hug.  Lina,  and  Stead.  Richard.  Switzerland. 
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Hugessen,  Edward  Hugessen  Knatchbull,  lord  Bra- 
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Hughes,  Rev.  Huj;h.  Female  characters  of  Holy 
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Hughes,  John,  1677-1720. 

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Hughes,  Ihomas,  1823-.  Alfred  the  great. 
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David  Livingstone,  London,  1889.  Portr.  Map. 
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The  manliness  of  Christ.  Boston,  1880.  2101.8 
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Sketch  of  the  history.of  the  United  States.  By  J.  M. 
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Hughes.  Mrs.  Thomas  F.  Among  the  sons  of  Han. 
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1.     Ilou.iril.     W. 


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IHiiNrs  of  history.  1108.17 

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CllMI-s.  (.:.  1".  I..  R..  Iiaron  de.  Pestalozzi,  his  life  and 
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Great  inventors:  the  sources  of  their  usefiilncss  and  the 
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Irby,  Charles  Leonard,  and  Mangles,  James. 
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Ireland,  John  B.  Wall-street  to  Cashmere,  a 
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Ireland,    Joseph    Norton.      Mrs.  Duff.      Boston, 

1882.  lllus.     [American  actor  series.]  550.13 

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Carlyle,  T.     Reminiscences  of  my  Irish  journey  in  1849. 

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French,  H.  W.    Our  boys  in  Ireland.    1891.  1661.26 

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Bonwick,  J.  Who  are  the  Irish  ?  1880.  [Our  nationali- 
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Geldart,  Hannah  R.  Stories  of  Ireland  and  her  four 
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Gibson,  W.  The  year  of  grace  :  a  history  of  the  revival  in 
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Sheil,  R.  L.  Sketches,  legal  and  political.  1855.  2v.  1515.6 
Sullivan,  Margaret  F.  Ireland  of  today.  [1881.]  980.40 
Taylor,  W.  C.  History  of  Ireland,  from  the  Anglo-Nor- 
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Walpole,  C.  G.  a  short  history  of  the  kingdom  of  Ire- 
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Wilde,  J.  F.  S.,  lady.  Ancient  legends,  mystic  charms, 
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Xiand  Question. 

Bagenal,  p.  H.  D.  The  American  Irish  and  their  influence 
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CUSACK,  Mary  F.  The  case  of  Ireland  stated.  1881.  980.39 
George,  H.     The  Irish  land  question.     1881.  1986.S 

Gladstone,  W.  E.  The  Irish  land  question.  1886.  1986.10 
Grousset,  p.     Ireland's  disease.     1888.  1986.13 

HURLEUT,  W.  H.  Ireland  under  coercion.  1888.  1986.16 
Jones,  W.  B.  The  life's  work  in  Ireland  of  a  landlord  who 
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McGRATH,  T.     Pictures  from  Ireland.     1881.  1665.14 

Pellew,  W.  G.  In  castle  and  cabin ;  or,  talks  in  Ireland  in 
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See  also  Fenians,  Kerry  county.     Land  league  of  Ireland. 
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Memoir  of  Henry  Ireton.  In  Trials  of  Charles  the  first. 
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Irish  emigration  to  the  United  States.  Byrne,  S. 
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Jpish  in  America. 

Bagenal,  P.  H.  D.  The  .'\merican  Irish  and  their  influence 
on  Irish  politics.     1882.  210.14 

Irish  in  Boston. 

CULLEN,  J.  B.  The  story  of  the  Irish  in  Boston.  With 
biographical  sketches  of  representative  men  and  noted 
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Irish  land  question.     See  Ireland,  Land  question. 
Irish  national  land  league.    See  Land  league  of  Ire- 
land. 

Irish  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.  Lovett, 
R.  671.16 

Irishmen. 

McGee,  J.  E.  Lives  of  Irishmen's  sons.  1874.  1536.17 
Iron  furnace.  The :  or,  slavery  and  secession. 
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Iron  workers. 

Smiles,  S.     Industrial  biography.     1863.  557-19 

Iroquois  Indians. 

Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  Notes  on  the  Iroquois;  or  contri- 
butions to  American  history,  antiquities,  and  general  eth- 
nology.    1847.  244.6 

Irrawaddy  river. 

Palmer,  J.  W.    The  golden  Dagon.     1856.  709.10 

Irving,  David,  1778-1860.  James  Crichton.  In 
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Lives  of  Scotish  writers.  Edinburgh,  1850.  2  v. 
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Contents.  —  Hector  Boyce.  John  Bellenden.  Florence  Wil- 
son. John  Knox.  George  Buchanan.  Ninian  Winzet.  John 
Lesley.  Sir  Thomas  Craig.  Adam  Blackwood.  Andrew 
Melville.  William  Barclay.  Robert  Balfour.  William  Bel- 
lenden. James  Crichton.  Duncan  Liddell.  Robert  John- 
stone. Mark  Duncan.  Walter  Donaldson.  David  Calder- 
wood.  Gilbert  Jack.  John  Cameron.  Thomas  Dempster. 
John  Barclay.  William  Forbes.  William  Drummond.  Arthur 
Johnston.  John  Forbes.  Robert  Baillie.  Sir  Thomas 
Urquhart.  Robert  Leighton.  James  Dalrymple.  Robert 
Morison.  Archibald  Pitcairne.  Alexander  Cunningham. 
David  Gregory.  John  Keill.  James  Moor.  David  Doig. 
William  Laurence  Brown. 


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Hk.nky  Irvinc.  a  short  account  of  his  public  lifr.  N.  Y., 
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Irving,  Wasliington,  1783-1859.  Abbotsford  and 
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Same.     London,  1853.    [Works,  vol.  3.] 

No.  2  in  377-I-3 
Same.  In  his  Crayon  miscellany.  N.  Y.,  i860.  407.4 
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Same.    N.  Y.    [1868.]  4076 

Same.     Phila.,  1873,  625.7 

Astoria ;  or,  anecdotes  of  an  enterprise  beyond  the 
Rocky  mountains.  Author's  revised  ed.  London, 
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Same.    N.  Y.,  1851.  407.1 

Same.     N.  Y..  1867.  625.5 

Biographical  sketch  of  Thomas  Campbell.  In  Stone's 
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Chronicle  of  the  conquest  of  Granada.  From  the 
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Same.  Added,  Legends  of  the  conquest  of  Spain. 
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The  crayon  miscellany.  Revised  ed.  N.  Y.,  i860. 
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Same.    1874.  387.2 

Life  and  letters.  By  Pierre  M.  Irving.  N.  Y., 
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Life  and  voyages  of  Christopher  Columbus. 
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Life  and  voyages  of  Christopher  Columbus,  to 
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Life  and  voyages  of  Columbus.  [Also,  The  voy- 
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Life  of  George  Washington.  N.  Y.,  1855-1859. 
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Isabella 

Same.    London,  1856-1859.     5  v.  516.6,11 

Same.    Leipzig,  1856-1859.     5  v.  i';79-7 

Life  of  M.ihoinet.    London,  1855.    [Works,  vol.  9.] 

No.  1  in  377.1.9 
Life  of  Oliver  Goldsmith,  with  selections  from  his 
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Oliver  Goldsmith.     A  biography.     Leipzig,  1850. 

1579-6 
Same.     New  ed.    N.  Y.,  1854.     [Works,  vol.  11. J 

407.9 
Life  of  Washington  and  the  history  of  the  Ameri- 
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Lives  of  the  successors  of  Mahomet.  London, 
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Mahomet  and  his  successors.  N.  Y.,  1851.  2  v. 
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Spanish  papers  and  other  miscellanies.  Arranged 
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1815.5 
t^ontc-nts.  —  I.  Legends  of  the  conquest  of  Spain.  2. 
1^-ltore  of  Jonathan  Oldstylc,  gent.  Biographical  sketches : 
Captain  James  Lawrence.  Lieutenant  Burrows.  Commo- 
dore Perry.  Captain  David  Porter.  Thomas  Campbell. 
Washington  Allston.  Conversations  with  Talma.  Margaret 
Miller  Uavidson.     Reviews  and  miscellanies. 

A  tour  on  the  prairies.  Phila.,  1835.  [Crayon  mis- 
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Same.     London,   1854.     [Works,  vol.  8.] 

No.  2  in  377.1.8 

Same.  N.  Y.,  i860.  [Crayon  miscellany].  407.4 
Wasliington  and  !iis  country  :  being  Irving's  Life  of 
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\\Alill,  \V.  S.,  ed.  Pen  pictures  of  earlier  Victorian 
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Warner,  C.  D.     Washington  Irving.  1514.21 

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Irwin,  Richard  B.  Sherman  and  his  campaigns. 
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Isabella  of  Angouleme,  wife  of  king  John,  1 185- 
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Isabella  of  France,  wife  of  Edward  II,  1295-1358. 

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Isabella  of  Valols,  2d  wife  of  Richard  II. 

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Isabella  II,  queen  of  Spain,  1830-. 
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Sir  John  Malcolm.  Richard  Martin.  "Archdeacon  Nares. 
James  Perry.  Pinnock  and  Maunder.  Richard  Porson. 
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Joanna  of  Navarre,  wife  of  Henry  IV. 
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John  III,  of  Poland  (Sobieski). 
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John  Bull,  junior.     Blouet,  P.  2064.37 

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Johns  Hopkins  university  studies  in  historical  and 
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Johnson,  Anna  C.  The  cottages  of  the  Alps:  or, 
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Johnson,  Arthur  Henry.  The  Normans  In  Europe. 
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Johnson,  Charles  Frederick.  Three  Americans 
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Contents.  —  Wordsworth.  Coleridge.  Shelley.  Hawthorne. 
Emerson.     Longfellow.- 

Johnson,  Eastman,  1824-. 

Bungay,  G.  W.    Traits  of  representative  men.     [1882.] 

1534.13 
Johnson,  Edwin  Rossiter,  1840-.  History  of  the 
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History  of  the  war  of  1812-15  between  the  United 
States' and  Great  Britain.  N.  Y.  [1882.]  lUus. 
[Minor  wars  of  the  United  States.]  210.19 

Little  classics,  vol.  16.  Authors.  Biographical 
sketches  of  the  authors  represented  in  the  series. 
Boston,  1875.  1839.7. 16 

Johnson,  John,  LL.D.  Sketch  of  the  life  of 
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Johnson,  Joseph.  Brave  women  :'  who  have  been 
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Contents.  —  Mrs.  Mary  Patton.  Bona  Lombard!  Brunoro 
and  Dona  Maria.  Joan  of  Arc.  Epicharis  "  the  martyr," 
and  Catharina  "  the  heroic."  Anne  Askew.  Countess  of 
Derby.  Mary  Washington.  Catherine  Alexiewna,  empress 
of  Russia.  Isabel  Brown,  the  covenanter's  wife.  Flora 
Macdonald.  The  marchioness  de  Bonchamps.  Madame 
Huber.  Madame  Roland.  Lady  Mary  Shipley.  Maria 
Donne.  Ann  Flaxman.  Helen  Walker.  Cobbett's  wife. 
Catherine  Vassent.  Countess  of  Cromartie  and  her  nieces. 
The  maid  of  Saragossa.  Lady  Sale.  Felicie  de  Fauveau. 
Henrietta  Feller.     Hester  Lane.     Grace  Darling. 

Johnson,  Laura,  born  Winthrop.  Eight  hundred 
miles  in  an  ambulance.     Phila.,  1889.  1636.28 

Sketches  of  the  forts  and  Indian  agencies  of  Wyoming  and 
beyond.     With  a  preface  by  George  W.  Curtis. 

Johnson,  Oliver,  1809-1889.  William  Lloyd  Gar- 
rison and  his  times.  With  an  introduction  by  J.  G. 
Whittier.     Boston,  1880.     Illus.  1541.12 

Johnson,  Rebecca,  born  Franks. 

Ellet,  Elizabeth  F.  The  women  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion, vol.  I.  538.13.1 

Johnson,  Rossiter.  See  Johnson,  Edwin  Rossiter. 
Johnson,  Samuel,  LL.D.,  1709-1784.  Life  of  Sir 
Thomas  Browne.  In  Browne's  Works,  vol.  i. 
Portr.     1852.  846.11 

Life  of  Tickell.     In  Tickell's  Poetical  works.     1854. 

1317.14 
Lives  of  the  English  poets.  N.  Y.,  1811.  3  V. 
[Worlvs,  vol.  9-11.]  586.22 

Same.  [With]  Lives  of  sundry  eminent  persons. 
London,  1837.  586.20 

Same.  With  notes  by  Peter  Cunningham.  London, 
1854.    3  V.  582.11 

Same.    Leipzig,  1858.    2  v.  589.26 

Armitage,  R.  Dr.  Johnson:  his  religious  life  and  his 
death.  '  584.12 

Biographies  of  eminent  men,  from  the  thirteenth  century, 
vol.  3.  839.6.3 


Bikrei.l,  a.     Obiter  dicta,  2d  series.     1887.  1898.26.2 

Boswell,  J.  The  journal  of  a  tour  to  the  Hebrides,  with 
Samuel  Johnson  [in  1773] .  646.2  ;  869.1 

-  Life  of  Samuel  Johnson.  New  ed.  [1851.]  4  V.  869.2 
Burroughs,  J.  Dr.  Johnson  and  Carlyle.  In  his  Indoor 
studies.  1816.27 
Great  authors.  [2d  period.]  1887.  1400  19.2 
Hitchcock,  T.     JJnhappy  loves  of  men  of  genius.     i8gi. 

1557.31 
Macaulay,  T.  B.     Biographical  essays.  589.27 

-  Biographical  and  historical  sketches.  884.19 

-  Biographies  contributed  to  the  EncyclopEedia  Britannica. 

587.14 

-  Critical  and  historical  essays.  409.20 ;  1966.3. i 
A  criticism  on  Croker's  edition  of  Boswell's  Life  of  Johnson. 
[6543-9-] 

-  New  biographies  of  illustrious  men.  547-7 

-  Reviews  and  essays  from  "the  Edinburgh."  1816.28 
Madden,  R.  R.  The  infirmities  of  genius.  1833.  887.7 
Mason,  E.  T.  Samuel  Johnson  :  his  words  and  his  ways. 
1879.  1542.34 
Murphy,  A.  An  essay  on  the  life  and  genius  of  Samuel 
Johnson.  In  Johnson's  Works.  1851.  901.6 
PlOZZI,  Hester  L.    Anecdotes  of  Samuel  Johnson,  during 

,    the  last  tw-enty  years  of  his  life.    1856.  No.  3  in  1655.16 

Russell,  A.  P.     Characteristics.  1898.16 

Scott,  Sir  W.     Lives  of  the  novelists,  vol.  2.  586.19.2 

Stephen,  L.     Samuel  Johnson.     [1878.]  1545-37 

WiNSOR,  H.  Montrose,  and  other  biographical  sketches. 
1861.  555-12 

Johnson,  Rev.  Samuel,  1822-1882.  Oriental  relig- 
ions and  their  relation  to  universal  religion.  India. 
[2d  ed.]     Boston,  1873.  2091.3 

Johnson,  Sarah  Barclay.  Hadji  in  Syria  ;  or,  three 
years  in  Jerusalem.  Phila.,  1858.  Illus.  689.14 
Johnson,  Theodore  Taylor.  California  and  Ore- 
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way.  4th  ed.  With  instructions  to  emigrants  by 
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Johnston,  Alexander,  1849-1889.  Connecticut:  a 
study  of  a  commonwealth-democracy.  Boston,  1887. 
Map.     [American  commonwealths.]  230.13 

Pp.  397-400  contain  a  bibliography. 

History  of  American  politics.  N.  Y.,  1880.  218.6 
History  of  the  United  States  for  schools.  With  an 
introductory  history  of  the  discovery  and  English 
colonization  of  North  America.  N.  Y.,  1891.  210.68 
The  United  States:  its  history  and  constitution. 
N.  Y.,  i88g.  220.53 

First  appeared  in  the  Encyclopaedia  Britannica. 
Pp.  273-276  contain  a  bibliography  of  works  on  the  history 
of  the  United  States. 

-  ed.  Representative  American  orations  to  illustrate 
American  political  history.  N.  Y.,  1884.  3  V.  220.30 
Johnston,  Arthur,  Latin  poet,  1587-1641. 

Irv^iNG,  D.     Lives  of  Scotish  writers.  586.13 

Johnston,  Charles,  of  Botetourt  county,  Va.  A 
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Johnston,  Charles,  M.R.C.S.  Travels  in  south- 
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Johnston,  Henry  Phelps.  The  Yorktown  cam- 
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Johnston,  James  Finley  Weir.  Notes  on  North 
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Johnston,  Mary,  born  Johnston,  1761-. 
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Johnston,  Richard  Malcolm,  and  Browne,  William 
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English  literature  from  the  earliest  times.  N.  Y., 
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Ikmm;,  I>,    Uvr      ■'     ■    ' — 1.  SS^'J 

Johnston, W  ,i-law, London,   hun- 

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Johnstone,  (.tiirlcs.  In  -i8»? 

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Johnstone,  J;imes,  chevalier  de.  Memoirs  of  the 
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Johnstone,  W.  S.  Book  of  parliamentar\-  anec- 
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Johonnot.  James.  182)-.  Geographical  reader. 
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I  •  •   ^lory.     N.  Y.,  1887.    lllus. 

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Kim    l)y    Grcrk    valor.     Cru- 

Dffcnsc     of  frcCTlom   in    Alpine 

fKM-kl»i!rn.   (**>)iimbus  and  the  New 

'iM  s.  Till!  invinciblf 

I'lassc-v,  and  how 

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Jolnville.  Jean,  Sire  de,  1224-1119.  Memoirs  of 
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Jones,  Agnes  Elizabeth,  philanthropist,  1832-1868. 
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HIOINBOTHAM,  Josephine  M.  "Una  and  her  paupers:" 
memorials   of  Agnes   Eliz-ibeth   Jones.     1872.  598-21 

Jones,  Charles  H.  Africa.  History  of  e.xploration 
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Jones,  (jeorge,  "The  Count  Johannes,"  1810- 
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proving  the  identity  of  the  aborigines  with  the  Tyr- 
lans  and  Israelites.  The  Tyrian  sra.  3d  ed. 
London,  1843.  254.1 

Jones,  Rev.  Harry.  The  regular  Swiss  round  in 
three  trips.     London,  1865.     lllus.  644.12 

Jones,  Inigo,  architect,  1572-1652. 

CU.NNINGIIAM,  A.  The  lives  of  the  British  painters, 
sculptors,  and  architects,  vol.  4.  379-9-4 

Jones,  Jesse  Henry.  Henry  Kemble  Oliver.  Portr. 
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17th  annual  report.     March,  1886.  132.7 

Jones,  John  Matthew.  The  naturalist  in  Bermuda. 
London,  1859.     Map.  177-37 

Jones,  John  Paul,  commodore  in  the  American 
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Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  American  pioneers  and  patriots.  1527.12 
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516.1.2 
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Jones,  John  William,  D.D.  Personal  reminiscences, 
anecdotes,  and  letters  of  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee.  N.  Y., 
1875.     lllus.  1522.20 


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Jones.  M.  Nineveh  and  its  stor>'.  London,  i»«). 
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Jones,  Peter  (Kahkewanquonaby),  1802-1856. 
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brief  memoir  of  the  writer,  by  G.  Osborn.  London, 
1861.     lllus.  2095.3 

Jones,  Sir  William,  1746-1794. 

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vol.  4.  839.6.4 

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ROSCOE,  H.  Uves  of  eminent  British  lawyers.  1830.  388.4 
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Jones,  William,  1726-1800.  Memoirs  of  the  life 
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Jones,  William  Bence.  The  life's  work  in  Ireland 
of  a  landlord  who  tried  to  do  his  duty.  London, 
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Jonson,  Ben,  1574-1637.  Notes  of  Ben  Jonson's 
conversations  with  William  Drummond  of  Haw- 
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London,  1842.  342-7 

BIOCRAPIIIES  of  eminent  men  from  the  thirteenth  century, 
vol.  2.  839.6.2 

CaI1I.NET  portrait  gallery  of  British  worthies,  vol.  5.  840.10.5 
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Procter,  B.  W.  Memoir  of  the  life  and  writings  of  Ben 
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Contains,  besides  purely  scientific  papers,  sketches  of  Poey, 
Rafinesque,  and  Darwin,  and  an  account  of  an  ascent  of  the 

Matterhom. 

Jordan,  Mrs.  Dorothy  Bland,  1762-1816. 

Ma'ITUEWS,  B.,  and  Hi:  ITON,  L.,  eds.  Actors  and  actresses 
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Jordan,  river. 

LVNiil.W.  F.  Narrative  of  the  United  Stales  expedition 
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Jortin,  John,  D.D.,  1698-1770. 

Disney,  J.  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings  of  John  Jortin. 
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Joseph,  emperor  of  Germany,  1741-1790. 
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840.5.2;  568.7.3 

Joseph,  the  son  of  Jacob. 

Gordon,  W.  R.  Particular  providence,  in  distinction  from 
general,  necessary  to  the  fulfillment  of  the  purposes  and 
promises  of  God :  illustrated  by  a  course  of  lectures  on  the 
history  of  Joseph.    3d  ed.     1868.  2098.23 

Josephine  Marie  Joseph  Rose  Taseher  de  la 

Pagerie,  empress  of  the  French,  1763-1814. 

AUHurr.  J.S.  C.  History  of  Josephine.  [Cop.  1851,79.]  559.32 
-  Kings  and  queens.  1517.13 

Farmer,  Lydia  H.  The  girls'  book  of  famous  queens. 
[1887.]  I5S7-20 

HARTLEY,  C.  B.     Life.     [1870.]  606.6 

IMBERT  DE  Saint-Amand,  A.  L  baron.    Citizeness  Bona- 


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The  court  of  the  empress  Josephine.     1890. 
ul.     18 


ISS5-29 
1555-39 
■  '1  he  wife  of  the  first  consul.     1890.  1555.25 

JAMMON,  Anna  B.     Lives  of  celebrated  female  sovereigns 
and  illustrious  women.  569.28 

Memes,  J.  S.    Memoirs  of  the  empress  Josephine. 

830.67 ;  810.35 
Ri'SSELl..  W.     Extraordinary  women.  598-19 

Josephine,  yacht. 

Talhoys,  W.  p.    West   India  pickles.     Diary  of  a  cruise 
through  the  West   Indies  in  the  yacht  Josephine.      1876. 

1638.21 


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Josephus 


Kansas 


Josephus,  Flavius.  Works.  Whiston's  transla- 
tion. Revised  by  A.  R.  Shilleto.  With  topographi- 
cal notes  by  Sir  C.  W.  Wilson.  London,  1889,  go. 
5  V.     [Bohn's  Standard  library.]  Q46.2 

Contents.  —  The  life  of  Flavius  Josephus.  —  Antiquities  of 
the  Jews.    The  Jewish  war. 

History  of  the  Jews.     In  The  light  of  the  world. 

1871.  1081.2 
The  Jewish  war.  A  new  translation  by  Robert 
Traill.  Edited,  with  notes,  by  Isaac  Taylor.  Bos- 
ton, 1858.  946.1 

Contains  an  essay  on  the  personal  character  and  credibility 
of  Josephus,  and  his  life,  written  by  himself. 

Our  young  folks'  Josephus.  The  antiquities  of  the 
Jews  and  the  Jewish  wars.  Simplified  by  W. 
Shepard  [pseud.].     Illus.     Phila.,  1884.  940.19 

The  story  of  the  last  days  of  Jerusalem.  From 
Josephus.  By  Alfred  J.  Church.  N.  Y.  [1880.] 
Illus.  940.13 

Joshee,  Anandabai,  1865-1887. 

Dall,  Caroline  W.  H.  Life  of  Dr.  Anandabai  Joshee,  a 
kinswoman  of  the  Pundita  Ramabai.     1888.  1556.19 

JoubePt,  Joseph,  French  moralist,  1754-1824. 
Arnold,  M.     Essays  in  criticism.  1897.14 

Journal,  A,  kept  during  a  summer  tour,  for  the 
children  of  a  village  school.    Sewell,  Elizabeth  M. 

659.28 
Joupnal  of  a  few  months'  residence  in  Portugal, 
and  glimpses  of  the  south  of  Spain.  Quillinan, 
Dora.  673.4 

Joupnal  of  a  residence  on  a  Georgian  plantation  in 
1838^1839.     Kemble,  Frances  A.  297.28 

Joupnalism. 

Hudson,  F.    Journalism  in  the  United  States,  from  1690  to 

1872.  231. 1 

Joupney  due  North,  1856.    Sala,  G.  A.  H.    1858. 

666.5 
Joy,  James  Richard.  Outline  history  of  Greece. 
Bv  J.  H.  Vincent  and  J.  R.  Joy.     N.  Y.,  1888. 

950.23 
Joyce,  Arthur  J.  The  Cossack  and  the  Turk.  In 
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Juan  Fepnandez,  island. 

Browne,  [.  R.  Crusoe's  island;  a  ramble  in  the  footsteps 
of  Alexander  Selkirk.     1872.  1649.4 

Juana  la  Loca,  queen  of  Castile,  1479-1555. 

EWALD,  A.  C.  The  captive  of  Castile.  In  his  Stories  from 
the  state  papers.    1882.  980.41 

Jubilee  singers. 

Chambers,  W.  Stories  of  remarkable  persons.  1878.  1548.4 
Judaism  at  Rome,  B.  C.  76  to  A.  D.  140.  Huide- 
koper,  F.  1117.15 

Judas  MaeeabsBus.  See  Maccabseus,  Judas. 
Judd,  Laura  Fish.  Honolulu :  sketches  of  life, 
social,  political,  and  religious,  in  the  Hawaiian 
islands,  1828-1861.  With  a  supplementary  sketch 
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Judd,  Sylvester,  181 3-1853. 

Hall,  Arethusa.  Life  and  character  of  Sylvester  Judd. 
1857.  1539-9 

Judson,  Adoniram,  missionary,  1778-1850. 

Cobb,  J.  F.,  and  Iapb,  A.  H.  Stories  of  success.  1546.21 
CONANT,  fiannali  C.  The  earnest  man.  A  sketch  of  the 
character  and  labors  of  Adoniram  Judson.    1856.  536.4 

Cushman,  R.  \V.  Grace  and  apostleship;  illustrated  in  the 
life  of  Judson.     [1854.]  2089.4 

Judson,  Ann,  born  Hasseltine. 

KNOWLES,  J.  D.     Memoir.    1831.  539-20 

Judson,  Emily,  born  Chubbuck.  Life  and  letters. 
N.  Y.,  i860.    Portr.  539.33 

My  two  sisters:  a  sketch  from  memory.  Boston, 
1854.  1519.1 

Memoir  of  S.  B.  Judson.    N.  Y.,  1851.  539-19 


Hartley,  C.  B.  The  three  Mrs.  Judsons.  [1863.]  536.26 
WiLLSON,  Arabella  M.  Lives  of  Mrs.  Ann  H.  Judson,  and 
Mrs.  Sarah  B.  Judson,  with  a  sketch  of  Mrs.  Emily  C.  Jud- 
son.   1854.        "  5'38.4 

Judson,  Sarah,  born  Hall,  formerly  Mrs.  Boardman. 

Judson,  Emily.     Memoir  of  S.  B.  Judson.    1851.  539-19 

Jukes,  Joseph  Bute.  Excursions  in  and  about 
Newfoundland,  during  1839  and  1840.  London, 
1842.    2  v.  629.9 

Jung-Stilling,  Johaiin  Heinrich.  Autobiography. 
Trans,  from  the  German  by  S.  Jackson.  N.  Y., 
1855.  541.11 

Juniop  united  tourist  club. 

Bromfield,  E.  T.  Picturesque  journeys  in  America  of  the 
Junior  united  tourist  club.    1883.  1631.3 

Junius. 

De  Quincey,  T.  Literary  reminiscences,  vol.  2.  895.11.2 
Griffin,  F.    Junius  discovered.    1854.  877.12 

Governor  Thomas  Pownall  is  here  claimed  as  the  author. 

Junius  unmasked  ;  or,  lord  Sackville  proved  to  be 

-  Junius.     With  an  appendix.     [Anon.]      Boston, 

1828.     Portr.  877.11 

Attributed  to  J.  Elwyn,  J.  B.  Manning,  and  Rev.  Wm.  Allen. 

Junkin,  David  X.,  1808-1880,  and  NoPton,  Frank 
H.  Life  of  Winfield  Scott  Hancock.  N.  Y.,  1880. 
Illus.  1523.13 

Jusserand,  Jules  J.  The  English  novel  in  the 
time  of  Shakespeare.  Trans,  by  Elizabeth  Lee. 
London,  1890.    Illus.  '  391-14 

Juvenalis,  Decimus  Junius,  A.  D.  40?-i25. 
Vincent,  G.  E.    Some  Italian  authors  and  their  works. 

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Geoffrey  Chaucer.  Edmund  S])enscr.  Captain  Cook's 
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the  bird  in  the  garden  of  .■\rmida. 

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King,  Clarence,  1842-.  Ascent  of  Mount  Tyn  Jail. 
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Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada.  Boston,  1872. 

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King,  Edward,  journalist,  1848-.  French  political 
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King,  J.  Anthony.  Twenty-four  years  in  the 
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King,  James,  navigator,  1751-1784. 

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King's  Dictionary  of  Boston.    Bacon,  E.  M.    1883. 

230.1 
King's  Hand-book  of  Boston.  Cambridge,  1878. 
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King,  William  C,  and  Derby,  William  P.,  comps.- 
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Travels  in  the  East. 

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First  published  in  1876,  and  condensed  into  one  volume  in 
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His  letters  and  memories  of  his  life.  Edited  by  his 
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Same.     Leipzig,  1881.     2  v.  in  1.  1547.13 

The  Roman  and  the  Teuton.  New  ed.,  with  preface 
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Relates  largely  to  the  Byzantine  empire. 
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Contents.  —  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  and  his  time.  Plays  and 
Puritans.  Burns  and  his  school.  Hours  with  the  mystics. 
Tennyson.  The  poetry  of  sacred  and  legendary  art.  North 
Devon.  Phaethon.  Alexandria  and  her  schools.  My 
winter-garden.  England  from  Wolsey  to  Elizabeth. 
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885.1.2 
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McCarthy,  J.     Modern  leaders.    1872.  1512.3 

Mueller,  Max.     Biographical  essays.    1884.  1527.18 

Paul,  C.  K.     Biographical  sketches.    1883.  1534.15 

Kingsley,  George  Henry.  South  sea  bubbles.  By 
tile  earl  and  the  doctor.  [Earl  of  Pembroke  and 
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Same.     Leipzig,  1874.  1699.14 

Kingsley,  James  Luce.  Life  of  Ezra  Stiles.  In 
Sparks's  Library  of  American  biography,  vol.  16. 

529. 1. 16 
Kingsley,  Rose  G.  The  children  of  Westminster 
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Contents.  —  The  building  of  the  abbey.  Princess  Catherine 
and  prince  Henry.  The  conquest  of  Wales.  Prince  Alfonso. 
John  of  Eltham,the  young  knight.  Edward  the  fifth,  and 
Richard,  duke  of  York.  King  Edward  the  sixth.  Elizabeth 
Russell,  "  the  child  of  Westminster."  The  princesses  Sophia 
and  Mary.  Henry  Frederick,  prince  of  Wales.  Lord  Francis 
Villiers.  Princess  Anne,  and  Henry,  duke  of  Gloucester. 
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Kingston,  William  Beatty.  Monarchs  I  have  met. 
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Kingston,  William  Henry  Giles.  Captain  Cook  ; 
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Fred  Markham  in  Russia.     N.  Y.,  1858.  709.14 

Great  African  travellers,  from  Mungo  Park  to  Liv- 
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Notable  voyages  from  Columbus  to  Parry.  London, 
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A  popular  history  of  the  British  navy.  Edinburgh. 
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The  Western  world.  Picturesque  sketches  of  nature 
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Kinneap,  John  G.  Cairo,  Petra,  and  Damascus, 
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Kinzie,  Juliette  A.  Wau-bun,  the  early  day  in  the 
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Kiowa    Indians. 

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Kip,  William  Ingraham,  bishop  of  California.  The 
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Klrkland,  Hew  Samuel,  missionary  to  the  Indians, 
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Knight's  Cyclopa'dia  of  London,  London,  1851. 
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Knight's  Pictorial  history  of  England.  By  G.  L. 
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spondence. Oration  on  the  4th  of  July,  1823.  Speech  be- 
lore  the  Union  party.  Spirit  of  the  sub-treasury.  Recog- 
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W.  H.  1630.2 

Life  in  a  German  village.  2d  ed.  Chetwynd, 
Julia  B.     1880.  1668. 1 1 

Life  in  the  clearings.  (Canada.)  Moodie,  Susanna 
S.     [1854.]  636.12 

Life  in  the  mission,  the  camp,  and  the  Zenana. 
Macl<en2ie,  Mrs.  Colin.     1853.     2  v.  707.11 

Life  in  the  Old  World  ;  or,  two  years  in  Switzerland 
and  Italy  [1856-58].  Bremer,  Fredrika.  2  v.  665.9 
Life,  The,  of  trust.    Mueller,  G.     1861.  555.5 

Life  on  a  ranch.     Aldridge,  R.  1631.15 

Lifeontlie  Mississippi.  Clemens,  S.L.  18S3.  1674.10 
Lifeboats. 

Life  struggles  :  an  autobiographic  record.  Hillocks, 
J.  I.     1876.  1549.7 

Daunt,  A.  Our  sea-coast  heroes;  or,  stories  of  wreck  and 
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Includes  a  brief  account  of  the  origin  and  history,  as  well  as 
the  principles  of  construction,  of  the  lifebo.it. 

"  Lifted  up."    The  life  of  Walter  Douglas.     1872. 

569.29 


1!I6 


Light 


Linnaeus 


Light  and  dark  of  the  Rebellion.  Lester,  C.  E. 
1863.  307.9 

Light,  The,  of  the  world,  or  the  fountain  of  relig- 
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Contents.  —  Life  of  Christ,  by  J.  Fleetwood.  Lives  of  the 
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sermons  on  the  evidences  of  Christianity,  by  P.  Doddridge. 
Epistle  of  St.  Clement  to  the  Corintliians.  History  of 
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Lighthouses. 

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Crowninshield,  M.  B.  All  among  the  lighthouses.  631.6 
Smeaton,  J.    Smeaton  and  lighthouses.     1844.  196.23 

Lights  and  shadows  of  African  history.  Good- 
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Lights  and  shadows  of  army  life.  Lyle,  Rev. 
W.  W.  1865.  1276.2 
Lights  and  shadows  of  Asiatic  history.  Goodrich, 
S.  G.  1869. 1.9 
Lights  and  shadows  of  European  history.  Good- 
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Lights  of  the  old  English  stage.  N.  Y.,  1878.  1544.8 
Liglits  of  two  centuries.    Hale,  E.  E..  ed.     1887. 

R.R.  Desk  31 
Liguri,  Alfonso  Maria  di,  1696-1787. 
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Lillie,  Lucy  Cecil,  born  White.  The  story  of 
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Lilly,  Lambert,  schoolmaster,  pseud.  See  Good- 
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Lily  of  Israel:  or,  the  life  of  the  blessed  Virgin 
Mary.    Gerbet,  O.  P.     1873.  2106.25 

Lima,  Peru. 

Peck,  G.  W.  Melbourne,  and  tlie  Chincha  islands ;  with 
sl<etches  of  Lima.     1854.  705.21 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  i6th  president  of  the  U.  S., 
1809-1865.  Abraham  Lincoln's  pen  and  voice. 
Compilation  of  his  letters,  public  addresses  [etc. J. 
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Illustrated  life,  services,  martyrdom,  and  funeral  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  With  a  full  account  of  the  cere- 
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Phila.     [1865.]  569.6 

Life,  speeches,  and  public  services  of  Abram  Lin- 
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N.  Y.,  i860.    Portr.  528.24 

The  martyr's  monument.  Being  the  patriotism  and 
political  wisdoin  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  as  exhibited 
in  his  speeches,  messages,  orders,  and  proclama- 
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823.12 
Our  martyr  president,  Abraham  Lincoln.  Voices 
froin  the  pulpits  of  New  York  and  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 
[1865.]         ■  2096.4 

Political  debates  between  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
Stephen  A.  Douglas,  in  the  campaign  of  1858,  in 
Illinois.    Columbus,  i860.  292.5 

The  president's  words  :  a  selection  of  passages  from 
the  speeches,  addresses,  and  letters  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.    Boston,  1865.  823.4 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    Lives  of  the  presidents.  1522.12 

Alger,  H.    Abraham  Lincoln,  the  backwoods  boy.     1883. 

1535.23 
Arnold,  1.  N.  History  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  the  over- 
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Barrett,  J.  H.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  1864.  518.24 
Barti.ett,  D.  W.  I^ife  and  public  services  of  Abraham 
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Boutwell,  G.  S.  The  lawyer,  the  statesman,  and  the 
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Brooks,  N.  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  biography  for  young 
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Browne,  F.  F.    The  every-day  life  of  Abraham   Lincoln. 

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Carpenter,  F.  B.  Six  months  at  the  White  house  with 
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Chittenden,  L.  E.  Recollections  of  president  Lincoln  and 
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CURWEN,  H.  Plodding  on.  1879.  1523.1S 
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Foster,  E.  Abraham  Lincoln.  1885.  1518.8 
Hanaford,  Phebe  A.  Abraham  Lincoln.  1865.  1513-2 
Lamon,  W.  H.  The  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  to  his  in- 
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Leland,  C.  G.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  abolition  of 
slavery  in  the  United  States.  1879.  1543.40 
Lowell,  J.  R.  My  study  windows.  [1871.]  1816.22 
New  world  heroes:  Lincoln  and  Garfield.  1885.  1542.41 
Piatt,  Donn.    Memories  of  the  men  who  saved  the  Union. 

1887.  220.43 
Raymond,  H.J.  History  of  the  administration  of  president 
Lincoln.     1864.  308.7 

-  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  1864.  518.22 
Rice,  A.  T.  Reminiscences  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  dis- 
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Stoddard,  W.  O.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Andrew  John- 
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-  Abraham  Lincoln  :  the  true  story  of  a  great  life.  1884.  591.14 
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Thayer,  W.  M.  The  pioneer  boy  [Abraham  Lincoln], 
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Welles.  G.     Lincoln  and  Seward.  IS36.7 

Lincoln,  Benjamin,  revolutionary  general,  1733- 
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Lindley,  Walter,  and  Widney,  Joseph  Pomeroy. 
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Lindsey,  Earls  of.    See  Bertie. 
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Same.  New  ed.  London,  1851,  59.  13  v.  969.3 
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Linn,  Elizabeth   A  ,  and  Sargent,  N.    Life  and  public 

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BOL'ION,  Sarah  K.  Famous  men  of  science.  1889.  140.69 
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Livermore,  Rev.  Samuel  Truesdale.  History  of 
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Lives  of  eminent  British  statesmen  [Anon.].  Fors- 
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Lives,  The,  of  Horatio  Seymour  and  Frank  P. 
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Underwood,  F.  H.  James  Russell  Lowell.  1882.  1532.4 
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Lowell,  John,  jr.,  1799-1836. 

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Seiss,  f.  A.  Luther  and  the  Reformation.  [1883.]  532.18 
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2.  Soulhey's  edition  of  the  Pilgrim's  progress.  Lord 
Nugcnt's  memorials  of  Hampden.  Burleigh  and  his  limes. 
Lord  Mahon's  War  of  the  succession  in  Spain.  VValpole's 
letters  to  Sir  Horace  Mann.  Thackeray's  History  of  the 
earl  of  Chatham.  Sir  |amcs  Mackintosh's  History  of  the 
revolution.  3.  Bacon.  *  Sir  William  Temple.  Gladstone 
on  church  and  stale.  4.  Lxjrd  Clive.  Ranke's  History  of 
the  popes.  Comic  dramatists  of  the  restoration.  Lord 
Holland.  Warren  Hastings.  5.  Diary  and  letters  of 
Madame  D'.Arblay.  The  life  and  writings  of  Addison.  The 
carl  of  Chatham. 

Same.    London,  1877.  409.20 

This  edition  contains,  in  addition,  an  essay  on  Frederick  the 
great. 

Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays.  Newed.  Phila., 
1853.     5  v.    Portr.  867.4 

Contents. —  i.  Mihon.  Machiavelli.  Dryden.  History. 
Hallam's  Constitutional  histor)'.  Southey's  Colloquies  on 
society.  Moore's  Life  of  Byron.  Southey's  edition  of  the 
Pilgrim's  progress.    2.   Croker's  edition  of  Boswell's  Life  of 

iohnson.  Lord  Nugent's  memorials  of  Hampden.  Nares's 
lemoirs  of  lord  Burghley.  Dumont's  Recollections  of 
Mirabeau.  I^rd  Mahon's  War  of  the  succession.  Wal- 
pole's  letters  to  Sir  Horace  Mann.  Thackeray's  History  of 
the  earl  of  Chatham.  Bacon.  3.  Mackintosh's  History  of 
the  Revolution  in  England,  1688.  Sir  John  Malcolm's  Life 
of  lord  Clive.  Life  and  writings  of  Sir  William  Temple. 
Church  and  slate.  Ranke's  History  of  the  popes.  Cowley 
and  Milton.  On  Milford's  History  of  Greece.  On  the 
Athenian  orators.  4.  Comic  dramatists  of  the  restoration. 
Lord  Holland.  Warren  H<istings.  Frederic  the  great. 
Lays  of  ancient  Rome.  5.  Madame  D'Arblay.  Life  and 
writings  of  Addison.     Barfire's    memoirs.      Robert   Mont- 

fomery's  poems.  Civil  disabilities  of  the  Jews.  Mill's 
isays  on  government.  Bcniham's  Defence  of  Mill.  Util- 
itarian theory  of  government.  The  earl  of  Chatham. 
Speech  on  his  installation  as  lord  rector  of  the  university  of 
Glasgow.    Speech  on  retiring  from  political  life. 

Same.     Newed.     N.  Y.,  1879.    Portr.  863.1 

The  earl  of  Chatham.     N.  Y.,  1878.  1549.34 

Frederic  the  great.     N.  Y.,  1878.  1549.32 

History  of  England  from  the  accession  of  James 
the  second.     Leipzig,  1849-61.     7v.  in  10.     Portr. 

1 966. 1 
Same.     N.  Y.,  1855-61.    5  v.  966.3 

John  Bunyan.  In  New  biographies  of  illustrious 
men.  547.7 

John  Hampden.  Lord  Burleigh.  N.Y.,i878.  1549.36 
John  Milton.    Boston,  1877.  1549.13 

John  Milton  [and]  Lord  Byron.  N.Y.,  1878.  1549.35 
Life  and  letters.  By  his  nephew  G.  Otto  Trevelyan. 
N.  Y.,  1876.    2v.    Portr.  1 532.1 


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Same.     Leipzig,  1876.    4  v.  in  2.     Portr.       1528.20 

Reviewed  by  (jladslone  in  his  Hellenic  tictor  in  the  eastern 
problem  [1957. aa],  and  in  his  Gleanings  from  past  years, 
vol.  3  [1548.16.3]. 

Life  and  writings  of  Addison.  N.  Y.,  1878.  1549.29 
Lord  Clive.     N.  Y.,  1878.  1549.30 

Machiavelli ;  Horace  Walpole.  N.  Y..  1878.  1549.38 
Memoir  of  Goldsmith.  In  Goldsmith's  Poetical 
works.  i3'7" 

Same.  In  Goldsmith's  Select  poems.  1875.  1358.19 
Same.  In  New  biographies  of  illustrious  men.  547.7 
Oliver  Goldsmith  ;  John  Bunyan  ;  Madame  D'Ar- 
blay. N.  Y.,  1878.  1544.9 
Reviews  and  essays  from  "  the  Edinburgh."  Lon- 
don. [187-.']  [Beeton's  Books  forall  time.]  1816.28 

Contents.  —  Brief  memoirs  of  lord  Macaulay.  Milton. 
Machiavelli.  Hallam.  Southey.  Robert  Njontgomery. 
Byron.  Samuel  Johnson.  John  Bunyan.  John  Hampderi. 
Samuel  Johnson.  In  New  biographies  of  illustrious 
men.  547.7 

Speeches.    Leipzig,  1853.  1966.4 

Speeches  and  poems,  with  the  report  and  notes  on 
the  Indian  penal  code.  N.  Y.,  1867.  2  v.  181 5.6 
Warren  Hastings.     N.  Y.,  1878.  1549.28 

William  Pitt.     N.  Y.,  1878.  1549.33 

William  Pitt;  Atterbury.  Leipzig,  i860.  1966.5 
William  Pitt,  earl  of  Chatham.  London,  1864.  1854.7 
Adams.  C.     Life  sketches  of  Macaulay.     1880.  '538.4 

Anton.  P.    Masters  in  history.  1548.11 

Bacehot,  W.  Estimates  of  some  Englishmen  and  Scotch- 
men. 1858.  563.9 
-  Literary  studies,  vol.  2.  891.9.2 
Bayne,  P.  Essays  in  biographyand  criticism,  series  2.  885.1.2 
Cochrane.  R.  Gallery  of  notable  men  and  women.  1547.2 
GII.FILLAN,  G.  A  third  gallery  of  portraits.  1855.  548-* 
Grimm,  Herman.  Literature:  Frederick  the  great  and 
Macaulay.  397.20 
GRISWOI-D.  Hatlie  T.  Home  life  of  great  authors.  1556.9 
HORNE.  R.  H.  A  new  spirit  of  the  age.  878.23 
Mason,  E.  T.,  ed.    Personal  traits  of  British  authors,  vol.  4. 

1524.21.4 
Morison.  J.  A.  C.     Macaulay.     1883.  IS45.38 

Russell.  A.  P.    Characteristics.  1898.16 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.    Characteristics  of  literature,  ser.  i. 

S48.S'I 
WA1.SH.  W.  S..  ed.  Pen  pictures  of  earlier  Victorian 
authors.  1406.14.3 

WlIIPI'I.E.  E.  P.     Essays  and  reviews,  vol.  I.  875. 12. i 

Maebrair,  R.  M.  The  Africans  at  home.  Lon- 
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M'Burney,  Isaiah,  and  Kiel,  Samuel.  Cyclopsedia 
of  universal  history.  London,  1855.  947.5 
Maccabseus,  Judas. 

CoNDER.  C.  R.  ludas  Maccabseus  and  the  Jewish  war  of 
independence.     1879.  1543-35 

MeCabe,  James  Dabney,  jr.,  1842-1883.  Great 
fortunes,  and  how  they  were  made ;  or  the  strug- 
gles and  triumphs  of  our  self-made  men.  Phila., 
1871.     Portrs.  515.14 

Contents.  —  Stephen  Girard.  John  Jacob  Astor.  Alexander 
T.  Stewart.  Amos  Lawrence.  Andrew  V.  Stout.  Jonas 
Chickering.  Nicholas  Longworth.  George  Peabody.  Cor- 
nelius Vanderbilt.  Daniel  Drew.  James  B.^Eads.  Cyrus  W. 
Field.  Robert  Fulton.  Charles  Goodyear.  Eli  Whitney. 
Chauncy  Jerome.  Eli.as  Howe,  jr.  Ricfiard  M.  Hoe.  Sam- 
uel Colt.  Samuel  F.  B.  Morse.  James  Harper.  James  T. 
Fields.  James  Gordon  Bennett.  Robert  Bonner.  John  Mar- 
shall, fiimes  T.  Brady.  Benjamin  West.  Jolin  Rogers. 
Hiram  Powers.  Emmanuel  Leutze.  Henry  W'ard  Beecher. 
Peter  Cartwright.  Henry  W.  Longfellow.  Nathaniel  Haw- 
thorne. Edwin  Booth.  Joseph  Jefferson.  Benjamin  Rush. 
Valentine  Mott. 

History  of  tine  war  between  Germany  and  France. 
With  biographical  sketches  of  the  principal  person- 
ages engaged  in  the  contest.  Added,  a  complete 
account  of  the  revolt  of  the  commune,  and  the  sec- 
ond siege  of  Paris.     [Phila.,  1871.]     Illus.        924.8 


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MeCall,  George  Archibald.  Letters  from  the  fron- 
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These  are  principally  written  from  military  posts  in  Florida. 

MaeCapthy,  John.  History  of  the  world  to 
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MeCapthy,  Justin,  1830-.  The  epocli  of  reform, 
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George  Sand.     In  Thomas's  George  Sand.     1883. 

1532.15 
History  of  our  own  times,  from  the  accession  of 
queen  Victoria.     N.  Y.,  1880.     2  v.  980.25 

Vol.  I  comes  down  to  the  close  of  the  Crimean  war,  and 
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Same.    Leipzig,  1879,  80.     5  v.  in  2.  980.27 

History  of  the  four  Georges.    Vol.  i,  2.    N.  Y., 

1885, 90.  1983.5 

Same.    Vol.  i.    Leipzig,  1885.'  1987. i 

Modern    leaders :    being  a   series    of  biographical 

sketches.     N.  Y.,  1872.  1512.3 

Contents.  —  Queen  Victoria  and  her  subjects.  The  real 
Louis  Napoleon.  Eugenie.  The  prince  of  Wales.  The 
king  of  Prussia.  Victor  Emanuel.  Thiers.  Prince  Na- 
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liberal  triumvirate  of  England  [Gladstone,  Bright,  and  Mill]. 
English  positivists.  English  toryism  and  its  leaders.  George 
Eliot  and  George  Lewes.  George  Sand.  Edward  Bulwer 
and  lord  Lytton.  The  two  Normans.  Archbishop  Man- 
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Kingsley.  Froude.  Science  and  orthodoxy  in  England. 
Short  history  of  our  own  times  from  the  accession 
of  queen  Victoria  to  the  general  election  of  1880. 
Leipzig,  1883.     2v.ini.  980.44 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1884.  980.56 

McCaPthy,  Justin  Huntley.  England  under  Glad- 
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The  French  revolution.  Vol.  i.  N.  Y.,  1890.  1000.31 
Hours  with  eminent  Irishmen  and  a  glimpse  of  Irish 
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Ireland  since  the  Union :  sketches  of  Irish  history 
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M'Cartney,  Washington,  1812-1856.  Origin  and 
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Maechetta,  Blanche  Roosevelt,  born  Tucker.  Home 
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McClellan,  Carswell.  The  personal  memoirs  and 
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MeClellan,  George  Brinton,  1826-1885.  Life,  cam- 
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Barnard,  J.  G.  The  Peninsular  campaign  and  its  ante- 
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HURLBUT,  W.  H.  General  McClellan  and  the  conduct  of 
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McClellan's  own  story :  the  war  for  the  Union,  the  soldiers 
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McClellan,  R.  Guy.  The  golden  state:  a  history 
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M'Clintoek,  Sir  Francis  Leopold.  Voyage  of  the 
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M'Clung,  John  Alexander.  Sketches  of  western 
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MeClupe,  Alexander  Kelly.  The  South  :  its  indus- 
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Three  thousand  miles  through  the  Rocky  mountains. 
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MeClupe,  Alexander  Wilson.  The  translators  re- 
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MeConkey,  Rebecca.  The  hero  of  Cowpens.  A 
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Graham's  Life  of  Morgan  has  been  drawn  upon  in  the  prepa- 
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MeCopmiek,  Eliot.  Wonder  stories  of  travel.  By 
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MeCulloeh,  Hugh,  1808-.  Men  and  measures  of 
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M'Culloeh,  John  Ramsey.  A  dictionary,  geo- 
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London  in  1850-1851.  From  his  geographical 
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M'Culloch's  universal  gazetteer ;  in  which  the 
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Russia  and  Turkey.  From  [his]  geographical 
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MeCullough,  John  Edward,  1837-1885. 
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Maedonald,   ^tienne  Jacques  Joseph   Alexandre, 
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Macgillivray,  William,  1796-1852. 

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Luis  de  Leon.  Herrera.  Jorge  de  Montemayor.  Cas- 
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Quevedo.     Calderon.     Early  poets  of  Portugal.     Camoens. 

Montgomery,  Richard,  revolutionarygeneral,  1736- 

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Headley,  [.  i".     Washington  and  his  generals.  516. i 

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Moore,   Ambrose  Y.    Life    of  Schuyler    Colfax. 

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Moore,  Helen.  Mary  Wollstonecraft  Shelley. 
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Moore,  Sir  John,  1761-1809. 

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Musset,  Louis  Charles  Alfred  de. 

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Muzzey,  Artemas  Bowers.  Reminiscences  and 
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578.15 
My  first  holiday.     Dall,  Caroline  W.  H.     1881. 

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My  musical  memories.     Haweis,  H.  R.     1884. 

1201.32 
My  own  story.     Miller,  Cincinnatus  Hiner.     1890. 

245.21 
My  study  windows.     Lowell,  J.  R.     1871.     1816.22 

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Owen,  Mrs.  Octavius  Freire.  The  heroines  of 
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Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.  N.  Y.,  1861.  3  V.  522.7 
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Life  of  John  Jacob  Astor.  Appended  a  copy  of  his 
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Men  who  were  earnest.  549-4° 

Pascal,  Jacqueline,  1625-1661. 

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Light  sketches  of  the  Crimean  war. 
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Pictures  of  Europe  framed  in  ideas.  Bartol,  C.  A. 
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Pictures  of  heroes  and  lessons  from  their  lives. 
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Picturesque  journeys  in  America  of  the  Junior 
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Pillars  of  Hercules.  Urquhart,  D.  i8;o.  2  v.  675.9 
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N.iniclv:  Phinras  and  Oilcs  Fletcher.  Daniel.  Drayton. 
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Poey,  Felipe,  1799-- 

|oKi>AN,  D.  S.  A  Cuban  fisherman.  In  his  Science 
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Poggrio,  Bracciolini,  Giovanni  Francesco,  1803-1459. 

SilKi'iiERU,  \v.    Life.    1837.  543.8 

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Conlenls.  —  The  inquisition.     The  Albigenses  and  the  Wal- 
denses.    The   massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew.     The   fifth  of 
November,  or  gunpowder  plot.     Galileo  and  the  inquisition. 
Religious  tolcratioB  a  question  of  first  principles. 
Gives  the  Roman  catholic  view  of  these  events. 

Poland. 

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Fletcher,  J.    History  of  Poland.    1871.  810.30 

Hutchinson,  A.  H.  Try  Cracow  and  the  Carpathians. 
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Sarge.NT,  E.  Perils  and  escapes  among  icebergs!  The 
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Pole,  Reginald,  cardinal,  1 500-1 558. 
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Lodge,  E-     Portraits,  vol.  i.  815. i.i 

Police  records  and  recollections.  Savage,  E.  H. 
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Political  crime,  A.  Gibson,  A.  M.  1885.  214.12 
Political  liistory. 

Mueller,  W.  A.    Political  history  of  recent  times,  1871-81. 

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299.18 
Political  oratory. 

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Political  parties.    See  Parties,  Political. 
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"  Politlkos,"  pseud.  The  sovereigns  and  courts  of 
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Polk,  James  K.,  nth  president  of  the  U.  S. 

Amiori,  J.  S.  C.     Lives  of  the  presidents.  1532.12 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Harrison.  Tyler  and  Polk.  1888.  1558.6 
Williams,  E.    The  twelve  stars  of  our  republic.  513.13 

Polko,  Elise  Vogel.  Reminiscences  of  Felix  Men- 
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PoUajuolO,  Antonio,  1426-1498. 

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Pollajuolo,  Simone,  called  II  Cronaca,  1454?-1509. 
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Pollard,  Edward  Albert.  The  early  life,  cam- 
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Pollock,  Juliet,  lady,  born  Creed.  Macready  as  i 
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Polo,  Marco,  1250-1323.  Travels.  The  transla- 
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Travels  of  Marco  Polo,  amended  and  enlarged  from 
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Polynesia. 

Ellis,  W.  Polynesian  researches,  during  a  residence  of 
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1833-     4  V.  707-4 

Mortimer,  F.  L.  The  night  of  toil;  or,  a  familiar  account 
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Russell,  M.  Polynesia;  or,  an  account  of  the  principal 
islands  in  the  South  sea,  including  New  Zealand.  1848.  820.55 
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See  also  Pacific  ocean. 

Pombal,    Marquez    de.      See     Carvalhoe   Mello, 
Sehastiao  Jose  de,  marquez  de  Pombal. 
Pomfpet,  John,  1667-1703. 

Johnson,  S.     Lives  of  the  most  eminent  English  poets. 

582.11.2;  586.20;  585.22.1;  589.26.1 

Pompeii. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  The  bulled  cities  of  Campania;  or, 
Pompeii  and  Herculaneum.     1873.  1927.  i 

Clarke,  \V.  Pompeii:  its  past  and  present  state.  2  v.  849.3 
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Pompeius  Magnus,  Cneius,  106-48  B.C. 

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547.24;   850.1.3 
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Pompey  the  great.    See  Pompeius  Magnus. 


Pomroy 

Pomroy,  Rebecca  Rossignol,  1817-1884. 

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Ponee  de  Leon,  Luis.    See  Leon,  Luis  Ponce  de. 
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Ponte,  Giacomo  da,  the  elder,  called  II  Bassano. 
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Jameson,  Anna  B.  Memoirs  of  the  early  Italian  painters, 
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Pontiae,  chief  of  the  Ottawa  Indians. 

Goodrich,  S.  G.     Lives  of  celebrated  American  Indians. 

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Pontormo,  Jacopo  Carrucci,  called  II  Pontormo, 
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Poole,  De  Witt  Clinton.  Among  the  Siou.x  of 
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Poole,  Sophia,  born  Lane.  The  English  woman  in 
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Lliiiibeth  Barrett  Browning.  Dickens.  Talfourd.  Frncst 
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Charles  Mackay.  John  Abraham  Heraud.  Bennett,  lid- 
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Philip  James  Bailey.  James  Sheridan  Knowles.  Bulwer. 
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Powers,  Hiram,  1805-1873. 

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Powers,  Horatio  Nelson.  William  Cullen  Bryant. 
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Powers,  Lee  L.  The  cathedral  towns  and  inter- 
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Preble,  Edward,  U.  S.  N.,  1 761-1807. 

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Prentiss,  Seargent  Smith,  1808-1850.  Memoir. 
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Baldwin,  J.  G.  The  flush  times  of  Alabama  and  Missis- 
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Presbyterianism. 

Blaikie,  A.  The  schools;  or,  a  comparative  statement  of 
the  relative  position  and  distinctive  principles  of  the  new, 
old,  older,  and  oldest,  schools  of  Presbyterians  in  the  United 
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"Presbytery  examined."  Campbell,  G.  D.,  8th 
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Preseott,  William  Hickling,  1796-1859.  Biograph- 
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Contents.  —  Charles  Brockden  Brown.  Asylum  for  the 
blind.  Irving's  Conquest  of  Granada.  Cervantes.  Sir 
Walter  Scott.  Chateaubriand's  English  literature.  Ban- 
croft's United  States.  Madame  Calderon's  Life  in  Mexico. 
Moliire.  Italian  narrative  poetry.  Poetry  and  romance  of 
the  Italians.     Scottish  song.     Da  Ponte's  Observations. 

History  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico.  Edited  by  J. 
F.  Kirk.    London,  i860.     3  V.  257.1 

Same.    Phila.    [Cop.  1873.]     3  v.  252.1 

History  of  the  conquest  of  Peru,  with  a  preliminary 
view  of  the  civilization  of  the  Incas.  N.  Y.,  1847. 
2  V.  252.3 

Same.    London,  1858.    2  v.  258.7 

Reviewed  by  Whipple  in  his  Essays  and  reviews,  vol.  2 
[875.12.2]. 

Life  of  Charles  Brockden  Brown.  In  Sparks's 
Library  of  American  biography,  vol.  i.  529.1. i 

Bolton,  Sarah  K.     Famous  American  authors.  1557.21 

Harris,  Amanda  B.    American  authors  for  young  folks. 

1557-27 

Presidential  election,  1876. 

Gibson,  A.  M.  A  political  crime :  the  history  of  the  great 
fraud.     1885.  214.12 

Presidential  elections. 

Roberts,  W.  C.  The  leading  orators  of  twenty-five  cam- 
paigns. 1884.  211. 13 
Stan  WOOD,  E.  History  of  presidential  elections.  1884.  210.39 
See  also  Electoral  system  of  the  U.  S. 

Presidential  government. 

Freeman,  E.  A.     Historical  essays,  vol.  i.  1826.4.1 

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Presidents  of  the  United  States. 

Chaplin,  Rev.  J.  Chips  from  the  White  house.  1881.18g7.11 
PlERSON,  Helen  W.  Lives  of  the  presidents  of  the  United 
States.     [1885-]  1531-8 

Tileston,  E.  G.  Handbook  of  the  administrations  of  the 
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See  also  Stoddard,  W.  O.     Lives  of  the  presidents. 


Presidents'  wives. 

Gordon,  Lydia  L.  From  lady  Washington  to  Mrs.  Cleve- 
land. 1889.  1557-27 
Holloway,  Laura  C.  The  ladies  of  the  White  house. 
1872.  533-10 
-  Same.     [With  additions.]     18S6.                                   530.i4 

Press,  Freedom  of  the. 

Hunt,  F.  K.  The  fourth  estate:  contributions  towards  a 
history  of  newspapers,  and  of  the  liberty  of  the  press.  1850. 
2  V.  999-5 

Ppessens6,  Edmond  Dehault  de.  Contemporary 
portraits.  Translated  by  Annie  H.  Holmden.  IS. 
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Contents.  —  Thiers.  The  antecedents  of  the  Vatican  council. 
Strauss  and  Voltaire.  The  Culturkampf  in  Germany.  Ar- 
naud  de  L'Aric^ge.  Bishop  Dupanloup.  A.  Monod.  A. 
Vinet.     Vcrny  and  Robertson. 

In  several  of  these  papers  the  polity  of  the  various  parties  of 
the  Catholic  church  is  discussed  by  the  author,  who  is  a 
Protestant  clergyman  in  Paris. 

The  early  years  of  Christianity.  Trans,  by  Annie 
Harwood.  The  martyrs  and  apologists.  N.  Y., 
1871.  115-17 

Pretender.  See  James  Francis  Edward  Stuart. 
Pretender, The  young.  SeeCharles  Edward  Stuart. 
Price,  Edward.  Norway  and  its  scenery.  Com- 
prising the  journal  of  a  tour  by  Edward  Price,  with 
additions.  Edited  by  Thomas  Forester.  London, 
1853.  825.7 

Price,  Sir  Rose  Lambart,  bart.  The  two  Americas  ; 
an  account  of  sport  and  travel  [1874-75].  With 
notes  on  men  and  manners  in  North  and  South 
America.     Phila.,  1877.     lUus.  1641.11 

Prichard,  James  Cowles,  178&-1848.  An  analysis 
of  the  Egyptian  mythology,  in  which  the  philosophy 
and  the  superstitions  of  the  ancient  Egyptians  are 
compared  with  those  of  the  Indians  and  other 
nations  of  antiquity.  Added,  a  translation  of  the 
preliminary  essay  prefixed  to  the  German  ed.  of  the 
same  work.  By  James  Yates.  London,  1838.  1083.9 
Prideaux,  John,  bishop  of  Worcester,  1578-1650. 

Davenport,  R.  A.  Lives  of  individuals  who  raised  them- 
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Priest,  The,  the  Puritan  and  the  preacher.  Ryle, 
Rev.  J.  C.     1855.  1088.33 

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Ritchie,  Anne  Isabella,  born  Thackeray.  A  book 
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Modern  statesmen,  or  sketches  from  the  strangers' 
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555.7 
Contents.  —  Palmerston.  Russell.  Cobden.  Disraeli.  Glad- 
stone. John  Bright.  [Mr.  Brand.]  Roebuck.  Stanley.  T. 
Milner Gibson.  iQapier.  Bulwer-Lytton.  Herbert.  Pakiiigton. 
Drummond.  Lindsay.  Edwin  James.  Graham.  W.Williams. 
Frank  Crossley.  Bentinck.  Baines.  W.Johnson  Fox.  Peel. 
Osborne.    Duncombe.   Horsman.   Whiteside. 

Ritchie,  James  S.  Wisconsin  and  its  resources  ; 
with  Lake  Superior,  its  commerce  and  navigation. 
3d  ed.    Phila.,  1858.     Maps.  237.9 


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Rivers. 

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Riviera  of  Italy. 

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Dkmpster,  C.  L.  H.  The  maritime  .Mps,  and  their  sea- 
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Roads,  Samuel,  jr.  The  Marblehead  manual. 
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8ob   Roy,  The,  on   the  Jordan.      Macgregor,  J. 
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MACtJREOOK,  J.  The  vo);ige  alone  in  the  yawl  "  Rob  Roy," 
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Roba  dl  Roma.    Story,  W.  W.    1887. 

664.6;  16(56.6;  1666.22 
Robb,  John  S.  Western  scenes ;  or,  life  on  the 
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Robbla,  Luca  della,  1 399-1482. 

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vol.  I.  848.6.1 

Robbins,  Chandler,  D.D.,  of  Boston,  1810-1882. 
Piirtrait  of  a  Cliristian,  drawn  from  life  :  a  memoir 
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The  regicides  sheltered  in  New  England.  In  Massa- 
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Robert  I,  Bruce,  king  of  Scotland,  1274-1329. 

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Roberts,  David,  R.A.,  1796-1864. 

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Roberts,  Dorothea.  Two  royal  lives :  gleanings 
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Roberts,  Edwards.  Santa  Barbara  and  around 
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Roberts,  Ellis  Henry.  New  York ;  the  planting 
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Roberts,  William  C.  The  leading  orators  of 
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Roberts,  William  Isaac,  1785-1806. 

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Robertson,  Agnes,  for  a  time  Mrs.  Boucicault. 

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Robertson,  Eric  S.  English  poetesses  :  a  series  of 
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Robertson,  Frederick  William,  1816-1853.  Life  and 
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CALVtIRT,  G.  H.  Brief  essays  and  brevities.  1874.  1827.17 
CoHHE,  Frances  P.  An  English  broad  churchman.  In  her 
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Pre,sskns^,  E.  D.  de.  Verny  and  Robertson.  In  his  Con- 
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Robertson,  Ignatius  Loyola,  pseud.    See  Knapp, 

Samuel  Lorenzo. 

Robertson,  Madge.  See  Kendal,  Margaret  Shafto. 
Robertson,  William,  D.D.,  1721-1793-  Historical 
disquisition  concerning  the  knov\iedKe  which  the 
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Same.  Containing  the  history  of  Virginia  to  1688  ; 
and  of  New  England  to  1652.  N.  Y.,  1850.  943-4-I 
History  of  the  reign  of  Charles  V.     N.  Y.,  1848. 

943.4.2 
Same.    Abridged.     N.  Y.  830.6 

Same.  With  life  after  his  abdication,  by  W.  H. 
Prescott.    Boston,  1857.     3  v.  9i2-4 

Same.     London,  1857.     2  v.  919-9 

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Lawrencf;,  E.     Lives  of  the  British  historians,  vol.  I.  1855. 

586. II. I 

Robertson,  William,  of  Rochdale.  Life  and 
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Robespierre,  Ma.ximilien  Joseph  Marie  Isidore  de. 

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Robins,  Eliza.  Tales  from  American  history. 
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Contents.  —  i.  Life  of  Columbus.  2.  Conquest  of  Mexico 
and  Peru.    3.  Progressive  discovery  of  North  America. 


i 


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Robinson,  Agnes  Marv  Frances.  Emily  Bronte. 
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Robinson,  Charles  Seymour.  The  Pharaohs  of 
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Robinson,  H.  M.  The  greatfurland  ;  or,  sketches 
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Robinson,  Henrietta. 

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Robinson,  Henry  Crahb,  1776-1867.  Diary,  rem- 
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Robinson,  Leora  B.  Living  in  Florida.  Louisville, 
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Robinson,  Matthew,  1709-1795. 

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Robinson,  Phil.  Sinners  and  saints.  A  tour  across 
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Robinson,  Rowland  E.  Vermont,  a  study  of  inde- 
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Robinson,  Sarah,  1834-. 

TOMKINSON,  E.  M.  Sarah  Robinson.  Agnes  Weston. 
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Robinson,  Sarah  Tappan  Doolittle,  born  Lawrence.. 
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Robinson,  Therese  Albertlne  Louise  von  Jacob, 
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Robinson,  William  Stevens,  "  Warrington  "  peii- 
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Woolman.  John  Randolph  and  John  Brown.  The  audacity 
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Russell,  John,  4lh  duke  and  8th  earl  of  Bedford, 
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British  cabinet  in  1853.  599-9 

Ritchie.  J.  E.    Modern  statesmen.  555-7 

Smilm.  S.     Brief  biographies.     1861.  589.18 

Smith,  G.  B.     The  prime  ministers  of  queen  Victoria.  1886. 

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Russell,  John,  A.M.  HIstorv' of  the  United  States 
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Russell,  John,  of  Edinburgh.  A  tour  in  Germany, 
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Russell,  Lucy,  born  Harington,  countess  of  Bed- 
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Russell,  Michael,  1 781 -1848.  History  and  present 
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Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  Edinburgh,  1829.  2  v. 
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Nubia  and  Abyssinia:  history,  antiquities,  arts, 
religion,  literature,  and  natural  history.  N.  Y. 
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Palestine:  or,  the  Holy  Land.  London,  1857.  947.16 
Same.     N.  Y.     Illus.  810.33 

Polynesia  ;  or,  an  account  of  the  principal  islands  in 
the  South  sea.  Including  New  Zealand.  N.  Y., 
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View  of  ancient  and  modern  Egypt ;  with  an  outline 
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Russell,  Rachel  Wrlotliesley,  lady,  1636-1723. 
Letters  of  Rachel,  lady  Russell.  Phila.,  1854.  596.2 
Cochrane,  R.     Earnest  lives.     1881.  '547-7 

CroslaND,  Camilla.  Memorable  women.  5th  ed.  1539-4 
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Owen,  Mrs.  O.  F.  The  heroines  of  domestic  life.  599-16 
Russell,  Thomas,  collector  of  the  port  of  Boston. 
Incidents  and  anecdotes.  Father  Taylor,  the  sailor 
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Life  and  public  services  of  Henry  Wilson.  By  E. 
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Russell,  William,  ist  duke  of  Bedford,  1614-1700. 

Lodge,  E.     Portraits,  vol.  6.  815.1.6 

Russell,  William,  lord  Russell,  1639-1683. 
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Russell,  William,  1741-1793.  History  of  modern 
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Russell,  William.  Eccentric  personages.  N.  Y., 
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Contents.  —  Monsieur  le  Docteur  Devine.  Sir  Andrew  Sell- 
wood.  Beau  Brummell.  Lady  Hester  Stanhope.  Beau 
Nash.  Sir  Gerald  Massey.  Margaret  Fuller.  The  earl  of 
Peterborough.    Sir  Samuel  Smith.     Amazon  Snell.    Captain 


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Mowbray.  Daniel  De  Foe.  John  Loftus.  Jonathan  Swift. 
Lady  Mary  Wortley  Montague.  Christina  of  Sweden. 
John  Abernethy.  Captain  Morris.  J.  M.  W.  Turner.  Lord 
Norbury.  The  chevalier  D'Eon.  Joseph  Balsamo. 
Thomas,  marquis  of  Wharton  and  Malmesbury.  PhiHp,  dulie 
of  Wharton  and  Northumberland.  Bamfylde  Moore  Carew. 
Monsieur  Blaise.  Madame  de  Genlis.  The  lady-witch.  A 
descendant  of  Owen  Glendower. 

Extraordinary  men  :  their  hoyliood  and  early  life. 
London.     [1853.]  557.7;  879.15 

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well. Molii^re.  Pascal.  Marlborough.  Peter  the  great. 
Franklin.  Mirabeau.  Mozart.  Romilly.  Nelson.  Burns. 
Sir  Thom.as  Lawrence.  Wilkie.  Napoleon.  Byron. 
Wellington.  Peel.  Louis  Philippe.  William  Ellery  Chan- 
ning.     William  Cobbett.     Sheridan.    Jean  Paul  Richter. 

E.xtraordinary  women  :  their  girlhood  and  early  life. 
London.  598.19 

Contents. —  The  maid  of  Orleans.  Mrs.  Fry.  The  empress 
Josephine.  Madame  Roland.  Christina,  queen  of 
Sweden.  Elizabeth  Woodville.  Mrs.  Hutchinson.  Queen 
EHzabeth.  Madam  de  SiSvigne.  Isabella  of  Castile.  Anne 
Boleyn.  Lady  Jane  Grey.  Mary  queen  of  Scots.  Lady 
Mary  Wortley  Montague.  Marie-Antoinette.  Mrs.  Siddons. 
Madame  de  Stael-Holstein.  Charlotte  Corday.  Madame 
Recamier.  Margaret  Fuller.  Lady  Hester  Stanhope. 
Madame  de  Genhs.  Catherine  II,  empress  of  Russia.  Mrs. 
Opie.     Maria-Theresa. 

Russell,  William  Claris.  A  book  for  the  hammock. 
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Old  sea  ordnance.  The  honour  of  the  flag.  The  naval 
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Sea  phrases.  Then  and  now.  Costly  shipwrecks.  Curi- 
osities of  disasters  at  sea.  Infernal  machines.  Queer  fish. 
Strange  craft.  Mysterious  disappearances.  Rich  captures. 
Peculiarities  of  rig.  How  the  old  navigators  managed. 
Plates  and  rivets.  French  smacksmen.  Old  sea  customs. 
Who  is  Vanderdecken  ? 

Horatio  Nelson  and  the  naval  supremacy  of  Eng- 
land. With  the  collaboration  of  William  H.  Jaques. 
N.  Y.,  1890.  lllus.  [Heroes  of  the  nations.]  540.1 
A  voyage  to  the  Cape.     N.  Y.,  1886.  1698.6 

William  Dampier.  London,  1889.  Portr.  [English 
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RiDEING,  W.  H.    The  boyhood  of  living  authors.       1557-25 

Russell,  William  Howard.  General  Todleben's 
history  of  the  defence  of  Sebastopol.  1854-5.  A 
review.     London,  1865.  995-4 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1865.  936.1 

Pictures  of  Southern  life,  social,  political  and 
military.    N.  Y.,  1861.  288.13 

The  prince  of  Wales'  tour  :  a  diary  in  India  ;  with 
some  account  of  the  visits  to  Greece,  Egypt,  Spain 
and  Portugal.     N.  Y.,  1877.     lllus.  1653.3 

Russell  family,  earls  and  dukes  of  Bedford. 

Froude,  y.  A.  Cheneys  and  the  house  of  Russell.  In  his 
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BRANDES,  G.  M.  C.  Impressions  of  Russia.  [18S9.]  1678.26 
Brooks,  C.  W.  S.    The  Russians  of  the  South.     1854. 

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BROWNE,  J.  R.    The  land  of  Thor.     1867.  1687.2 

Buckley,  J.  M.  The  midnight  sun,  the  tsar  and  the 
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Champney,  Elizabeth  W.  Three  Vassar  girls  in  Russia 
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Chester,  Henrietta  M,     Russia,  past  and  present.     1881. 

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CUSTINE,  A.,  marquis  de.     Russia.     1854.  4094 

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Englishwoman,  The,  in  Russia;  impressions  of  the  society 
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Gautier,  T.  a  winter  in  Russia.  1877.  1678.8 
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Bolton,  Sarah  K.  Famous  men  of  science.  1889.  140.69 
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Duncan,  P.  M.  Heroes  of  science.  Botanists,  zoologists, 
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Seoresby,  William,  D.D.,  1790-1857.  American 
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My  father:  being  records  of  the  adventurous  life  of 
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TiLLOTSON,  J.     Our  untitled  nobility.  577-14 

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Gaoe.  Annie  O.     Helen  on  her  travels.     1S68.  1667.4 

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Caswall,  H.  ScotlandandtheScottishchurch.  1853.  1089.12 


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MILLER,  H.  Scenes  and  legends  of  the  north  of  Scotland. 
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Strickland,  Agnes.  Lives  of  the  queens  of  Scotland,  and 
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-Same.  .Abridgedby  Rosalie  Kaufman.  [1886,87.]  2  v.  595.15 
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Seott,  John,  ist  earl  of  Eldon,  lord  chancellor  of 
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Brougham,  lord.    Historical  sketches  of  statesmen.    1845. 

840.5.3;  568.7.2 
Chambers,  W.  Jack  Scott  and  Bessy  Surtees.  In  his 
Stories  of  remarkable  persons.     1878.  1548.4 

Eldon  the  judge.     In  Men  who  have  risen.  557-3 

HaZLITT,  W.     The  spirit  of  the  age.  867.2.5 ;  888.17 

JERDAN,  W.     Men  I  have  known.  1522.9 

TwiSS,  H.  The  public  and  private  life  of  lord  chancellor 
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Seott,  Leader,  pseud.    See  Baxter,  Lucy  E. 
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Seott,  Michael,  called  the  wizard,  1214?-!  300? 
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Contents.  —  7.  Tales  of  a  grandfather.  History  of  Scotland. 
8.  Dryden.  Swift.  Biographical  notices  of  the  novelists. 
Dramatical  works.  Paul's  letters  to  his  kinsfolk.  Eyrbiggi,i- 
Saga.  Essay  on  chivalry,  romance,  and  the  drama.  Re- 
ligious discourses.  Demonology  and  witchcraft.  9.  Na- 
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History  of  Scotland.  London,  1830.  2  v.  [Cab- 
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Same,  in  his  Complete  works,  vol.  7.  902.1.7 
The  journal  of  Sir  Walter  Scott  from  the  original 
manuscript  at  Abbotsford.  N.  Y.,  1891.  1555-46 
Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte.  With  a  preliminary 
view  of  the  French  revolution.  Phila.,  1827.  3  v. 
Portr.  604.2;  1591.1 
Same.  Exeter,  1827.  2  v.  604.7 
Same.  Phila.,  1858.  2  v.  in  i.  604.1 
Same.  Phila.,  1858.  3  v.  in  i.  604.5  ;  902.1.9 
902.1.9  is  the  ninth  volume  of  Scott's  Complete  works. 
Lives  of  the  novelists.  Phila.,  1825.  2  v.  586.19 
Contents.  —  i.  Fielding.  Le  Sage.  Smollett.  Charles 
Johnstone.  Sterne.  Mrs.  Radcliffe.  2.  Richardson.  John- 
son. Goldsmith.  Walpole.  Mackenzie.  Clara  Reeve. 
Robert  B-ige.     Richard  Cumberland. 

Allan,  G.  Life,  with  critical  notices  of  his  writings.  585.1 
Biographies  of  eminent  men  from  the  thirteenth  century, 
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Bolton,  Sarah  K.  Famous  English  authors  of  the  nine- 
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CaRLYLE,  T.    Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays. 

863.7;  867.1.4;  893.3.4 
Chambers,  W.  Sir  Walter  Scott  and  his  dogs.  In  his 
Stories  of  remarkable  persons.     1878.  1548-4 

GILFILLAN.G.     Lite.     1870.  1540-45 

Great  authors.     [2d  period.]     1887.  1400.19.2 

GRISWOLD,  Hattie  T.  Home  life  of  great  authors.  1556.9 
Hazlitt,  W.     The  spirit  of  the  age.  888.17;  867.2.5 

HOWITT,  W.  Homes  and  haunts  of  the  British  poets, 
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HUTTON,  R.  H.     Sir  Walter  Scott.     1879.  1544-39 

JERDAN,  W.     Men  I  have  known.  1522.9 

Ierkold,  W.  B.     Days  with  great  authors.  1836.3 

LOCKHART,  J.  G.  Epitome  of  Lockart's  Life  of  Scott,  by 
H.  I.  Jenkinson.     1873.  ^535-5 

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Lodge,  E.  Portraits,  vol.  8.  815. 1.8 
Madden,  R.  R.  The  infirmities  of  genius.  1S33.  887.7 
Mason,  E.  T.    Personal  trails  of  British  authors,  vol.  3. 

1524.21.3 
Prescott,  W.  H.    Biographical  and  critical  miscellanies. 

872.2;  865.4 
Stephen,  L.    Hours  in  a  library.  1828.18 

Watt,  J.  C.     Great  novelists.     1880.  1545-3° 

Seott,  William,  ist  baron  Stowell,  1745-1836. 
Brougham,  lord.     Historical  sketches  of  statesmen.     1845. 

840.5.3;  568.7.2 
Seott,  William  Bell.  Half-hour  lectures  on  the 
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London,  1861.     lllus.  205.15 

The  little  masters.  N.  Y.,  1880.  Portrs.  [Illus- 
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Mansfield,  E.  D.    Life.    1846.  517-14 

Keyes,  E.  D.  Fifty  years'  observation  of  men  and  events 
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The  first  ten  chapters  are  principally  about  General 
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Parton,  J.  People's  book  of  biography.  [1868.]  1522.10 
Wilson,  J.  G.      Sketches  of  illustrious  soldiers.      1874. 

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Scottish  character. 

Rogers,  C.  Familiar  illustrations  of  Scottish  character. 
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Scottish  life  and  character. 

Ramsay,  E.  B.  Reminiscences  of  Scottish  life  and 
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Scottish  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil. 
Green,  S.  G.     [1883?]  671.6 

Scouting  for  Stanley  in  East  Africa.  Stevens, 
Thomas.     [i8go.]    Portr,  1698.15 


Scoville,  Samuel.  Biography  of  Henry  Ward 
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Scudder,  Horace  Elisha.  The  Bodley  grand- 
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Boston  town.     Boston,  1883.     lllus.  222.9 

George  Washington :  an  historical  biography. 
Boston,  1889.  lllus.  [Riverside  library  for  young 
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History  of  the  United  States  of  America,  preceded 
by  a  narrative  of  the  discovery  and  settlement  of 
INorth  America  and  of  the  events  which  led  to  the 
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Noah  Webster.  Boston,  1882.  Portr.  [American 
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The  Viking  Bodleys.  An  excursion  into  Norway 
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Seud6py,  Madeleine  de,  1607-1701. 

Kavanagh,  Julia.     French  women  of  letters.  1862.    1609. i 

Seulptupe. 

Clement,  Clara  E.  An  outline  history  of  sculpture.  200.42 
Lee,  Hannah  F.  Familiar  sketches  of  sculpture  and  sculp- 
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SHEDD,  Julia  A.     Famous  sculptors  and  sculpture.    200.15 

Seythia.    See  Tartary. 

Sea  fathers,  The:  lives  of  great  navigators  of 
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Sea-kings  and  naval  heroes.  Edgar,  J.  G.  558.16 
Sea-life  sixtv  vears  ago.  A  record  of  adventures 
which  led  up  to  the  discovery  of  the  relics  of  the 
long-missing  expedition  commanded  by  the  comte 
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Sea  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.  Macaulay, 
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Seabury,  Samuel,  D.D.,  1801-1872.  American 
slavery  distinguished  from  the  slavery  of  English 
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Seal  islands. 

Elliott,  H.  W.  Our  Arctic  province:  Alaska  and  the 
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Seamen. 

Adams.  W.  H.  D.    Eminent  sailors.  i54°-4i 

-  Neptune's  heroes ;  or,  the  sea-kings  of  England.  578.19 
Barrow,  Sir  J.  Memoirs  of  the  naval  worthies  of  queen 
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Brooks,  E.  S.  story  of  the  American  sailor.  [1888.]  274.10 
Chapman,  Capt.  C.  The  first  ten  years  of  a  sailor's  life  at 
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Clark,  G.  E.  Seven  years  of  a  sailor's  life.  [1867.]  1707.1 
Cooper,  J.  F.  Lives  of  American  naval  officers.  2  v.  527.5 
Edgar,  J.  G.  Sea-kings  and  naval  heroes.  1871.  558.16 
Headley,  J.  T.  Farragut  and  our  naval  commanders. 
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Sears,  Robert,  1810-.  New  and  complete  history  of 
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Beaton,  William  Winston.  Willi.im  Winston 
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Seaver,  James  H.  Life  of  Marv  Jemison  :  Deh- 
Hi-W.i-Mis.  4th  ed.  N.  Y.,  1856.  Illus.  539-3 
Secession. 

Colili,  J.  H.  The  true  issue  belwifii  parties  In  the  Soulli : 
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Second  army  corps,  U.  S.  army. 

W'ALKKR,  1'.  .A.  History  of  the  Second  anny  corps  in  the 
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Second  war  with  England.  Headley,  J.  T.  1855, 
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Secret  liistory  of  the  court  of  James  the  lirst. 
Edinh.,  1811.     2  V.  552.6 

Contents. —  i.  Osborne's  1  listoncal  memoirs  on  lite  reigns  of 
ICliwbelh  anil  Jiinies.  Sir  A.  Weldon's  Court  and  ch.iracler 
of  kinK  James*.  2.  Same,  coneludcd.  Added,  the  court  of 
king  Charles  [etc.].  .Aullcus  coqulnari;v.  Sir  E.  Peyton's 
Divine  catastrophe  of  the  house  of  Stuart.  The  court  and 
kitcliin  of  tlllziibeth.    Cromwell. 

Secret  proceedings  and  debates  of  the  convention 
assembled  at  Philadelphia,  in  1787,  for  the  purpose 
of  forming  tlie  Constitution  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  from  notes  taken  by  Robert  Yates,  in- 
cluding "  the  genuine  information"  laid  before  the 
legisl.iture  of  Maryland,  by  Luther  Martin.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1839.  299.6 
Secret  societies. 

De  Quincey,  T.  Historical  and  critical  essays,  vol.  2.  895.16 
See  also  Freemasonry. 

Secret  societies  of  the  Middle  ages.  [Anon.] 
Keitilitly,  Tliomas.     1848.  850.15 

Sects. 

Bkhxhek,  T.  K.    Our  seven  churches.    1870.  2108.27 

ni.AiKlE.  A.  The  philosophy  of  sectarianism;  or,  a  classi- 
fied view  of  the  Christian  sects  In  the  United  States.  2d  ed. 
1855.  1115.4 

Brief  accounts  of  all  the  existing  religious  denominations. 
In  The  light  of  the  world.     1871.  io3i.2 

CORNWALLIS,  Caroline  !•".  Christian  sects  in  the  19th  cent- 
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Evans,  J.  A  sketch  of  the  denominations  of  the  Christian 
world.  8th  ed.  1803.  io99-7 
See  also  .'\lblgcnses.  Baptists.  Congregationalism.  Covenant- 
ers. Friends.  Heresy.  Huguenots.  Mormons.  Methodists. 
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-  The  rejected  stone :  or  insurrection  vs.  resurrection  in 
America.     1861.  298.5 

Drew,  B.  A  north-side  view  of  slavery.  The  refugee :  or 
narratives  of  fugitive  slaves  in  Canada.     1856.  298.7 

Edwards,  B.  B.  Slavery  in  ancient  Greece;  Roman 
slavery  in  the  early  centuries  of  the  Christian  era;  Slavery  in 
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FiNOTTI,  J.M.  Peter  Claver:  his  life  and  labors  in  behalf 
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FOLLEN.C.T.C.  Address  to  the  people  of  the  United  Slates 
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Fuller,  R.  Domestic  slavery  considered  as  a  scriptural 
institution  :  in  a  correspondence  between  the  Rev.  Richard 
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GUROWSKI,  .'\.,  Graf.    Slavery  in  history.     ]86o.  946-9 

Helper,  H.  R.     The  impending  crisis  of  the  South,     i860. 

297.24 
Helps,  A.  The  Spanish  conquest  in  America,  and  its  rela- 
tion to  the  history  of  slavery  and  to  the  government  of  colo- 
nies. 4  V.  254.2 
Hodgman,  S.  a.  The  nation's  sin  and  punishment :  or,  the 
hand  of  God  visible  in  the  overthrow  of  slavery.  1864.  295.11 
jAY',  W.  Miscellaneous  writings  on  slavery.  1853.  118.3 
Johnson,  O.     William  Lloyd  Garrison  and  his  times. 

1541.12 
Kemble,  Frances  A.  Journal  of  a  residence  on  a  Georgian 
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Mann,  H.     Slavery:  letters  and  speeches.     1853.  866.6 

Mill,  J.  S.  The 'slave  power.  In  his  Dissertations  and 
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A  review  of  J.  E.  Cairnes's  The  slave  power. 
Olmsted,  F.  L.     A  journey  in  the  seaboard  slave  states, 
with  remarks  on  their  economy.     1859.  627.5 

Peissner,  E.  The  American  question  in  its  national  aspect. 
1861.  288.4 

PILI.SEURV,  P.  Acts  of  the  anti-slavery  apostles.  1884.  290.2 
Redpath,  ).  The  roving  editor;  or,  talks  with  slaves  in 
the  Southern  stales.     1859.  299.8 

Reynolds,  Rev.  E.  W.  The  true  story  of  the  barons  of  the 
South  ;  or,  the  rationale  of  the  American  conflict.  1862.  298.10 
Richmond,  T.  God  dealing  with  slavery.  Spirit  messages 
from  Franklin  and  others.     1870.  127.24 

SeaBURY',  S.  American  slavery  distinguished  from  the 
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1861.  299.19 

Sherman,  H.  Slavery  in  the  United  States  of  America. 
i860.  '  298.9 

Stephen,  Sir  G.  Antislavery  recollections.  1854.  1089.17 
Stirling,  J.  Letters  from  the  slave  states.  1857.  627.1 
Sumner,  C.  The  barbarism  of  slavery.  Speech  on  the 
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-  Orations  and  speeches.     1850.     2  v.  •  866.7 

-  Recent  speeches  and  addresses.  1856.  866.8 
Whipple,  E.  P.  Slavery,  in  its  principles,  development, 
and  expedients.  In  his  Outlooks  on  society,  literature,  and 
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Wright,  E.     An  eye  opener  for  the  Wide  awakes,     i860. 

299.6 
See  also  Fugitive  slave  law.    Negro.   U.  S.  History ;  civil  war. 

Slaves.    See  Slavic  nations. 
Slavic  language  and  literature. 

MORFILL,  W.  R.  The  dawn  of  European  literature.  Sla- 
vonic literature.  1S83.  397-i8 
ROBINSON,  Th^r^se  A.  L.  von  Jacob.  Historical  view  of 
the  languages  and  literature  of  the  Slavic  nations.      1850. 

404.7 

Slavic  nations. 

Freeman,  E.  A.  The  Southern  Slaves.  In  his  Historical 
essays,  vol.  3.  1826.4.3 

Slavonic  provinces  of  Turkey. 

ROBERT,  C.     The  Slave  provinces  of  Turkey.  827.1 

Slavonic  races.    See  Slavic  nations. 


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Sleeper,  Martlia  G.Quincy.  Fontliill  recreations. 
SweJeii  and  Ni)r\vay.  Boston,  1S67.  Illus.  i67g.} 
Fonthill  recreations.  The  two  Siirilies.  Boston, 
1867.    Illus.  1679.2 

Pictures  from  the  history  of  Spain.  By  the  author 
of  "  Pictures  from  tlie  history  of  tlie  Swiss."  Bos- 
ton, 1863.  979- «4 
Slldell,  John,  17Q3-1871. 

Sav.\i;e,  J.    Oiir  living  representative  men.  S*7''9 

Sloane,  Sir  Hans,  1660-1752. 

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Slocumb,  Mary,  born  Hooks,  1760-18)6. 

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in  nature  .inJ  ;irt.  London,  1876.  Illus.  1175.26 
Smalley,  Eugene  Virgil.  History  of  the  Northern 
Pacliic  railroad.    N.  Y.,  1883.    Illus.  631.3 

The  republican  manual.  History,  principles,  early 
leaders,  achievements  of  the  republican  party,  with 
biographical  sketches  of  James  A.  Gartield  and 
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Portrs.  229.18 

Smeaton,  John,  1724-1702.  Smeaton  and  light- 
houses. A  popular  biography.  London,  1844.  196.23 
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vol.  3.  839.6.3 

Cahi.nf.t  portrait  g.illcry  of  British  worthies,  vol.  12.  840.10.12 
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SMtl.KS,  S.  Lives  of  the  engineers,  vol.  2.  1874.  1537.1.2 
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Smedes,  Susan  Dabney.  Memorials  of  a  Southern 
planter  [Thomas  Smith  Gregory  Dabney].  Balti- 
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Smedley,  Rev.  Edward,  1789-1836.  History  of 
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useful  knowledge.]  365.5 
Sketches  from  Venetian  history.  London,  1831, 
1838.  2  V.  399.4 
Same.  N.  Y.,  1846.  2  v.  810.49 
-  and  others.  The  occult  sciences.  Sketches  of  the 
traditions  and  superstitions  of  past  times,  and  the 
marvels  of  the  present  day.  By  Edward  Smedley, 
W.  Cooke  Taylor,  Henry  Thompson,  and  Elihu 
Rich.  London,' 1855.  125.5 
Smiles,  Robert.  David  Livingstone.  London, 
1885.  Portr.  [The  world's  workers.]  1518.12 
Smiles,  Samuel,  1816-.  Brief  biographies.  Bos- 
ton, 1861.     Portrs.                                            589.18 

Contents.  —  Watt.  Stephenson.  Dr.  Arnold.  Hugh  Miller. 
Richard  Cobden.  Sir  Edward  Bulwer  Lytton.  Francis 
jefTrey.  Ebenezer  Elliott.  Borrow.  Audubon.  William 
Nlacgillivray.  Lord  John  Russell.  Benjamin  Disraeli. 
Gladstone.  Hawthorne.  Carlyle.  John  Sterling.  Leigh 
Hunt.  Hartley  Coleridge.  Dr.  Kitto.  Foe.  Theodore 
Hook.  Dr.  Andrew  Combe.  Browning.  Edwin  Chadwick. 
Robert  NicoU.  Samuel  Bamford.  John  Clare.  Gerald 
Massey.  Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning.  Francis  Brown. 
Sarah  Margaret  Fuller.  Sarah  Martin.  Harriet  Martineau. 
Mrs.  Chisholm. 

The  Huguenots :  their  settlements,  churches,  and 
industries  in  England  and    Ireland.     With  an  ;tp- 

Pendix  relating  to  tlie  Huguenots  in  America  [by  G. 
.  Disosway].     N.  Y.,  1868.  2085.25 

The  Huguenots  in  France  after  the  revocation  of  the 
Edict  of  Nantes  :  with  a  visit  to  the  country  of  the 
Vaudois.     N.  Y.,  1874.     Maps.  2094.8 

Industrial  biography :  iron  workers  and  tool  makers. 
London,  i86j.  557-19 

Jasmin,  barber,  poet,  philanthropist.  N.  Y.,  1892. 
Portr.  1547.28 


Life  of  a  Scotch  naturalist :  Thom.is  Edward.  [Also, 
Appendi.x.  The  fauna  of  Banflshire,  by  T.  Edward.] 
N.  Y.,  1877.     Illus.  1546.30 

Life  of  George  Stephenson,  railway  engineer.  Bos- 
ton, i8;8.  588.4 
Same.  Boston,  1862.  1 588.1 
Lives  of  the  engineers.  New  ed.  London,  1874-79. 
;  V.  Illus.  >537.i 
Contents. —  fi.)  E.irly  engineering.  Vermuydcn.  Myddel- 
ton.  Perry.  James  Brindley.  [sA  Harbours.  Lighthouses. 
Bridges.  Smeaton  and  Rennie.  [3.]  Hisit)ry  of  roatls.  Mct- 
calf.  Telford.  [4.]  The  sleam-cngine.  Boullon  and  Watt. 
[5.]    The  locomotive.    George  and  Robert  Stephenson. 

Men  of  invention  and  industry.  N.  Y.,  1885.  1538.17 

Contents.  —  Phine.as  Pett.  beginnings  of  English  ship-build- 
ing. Francis  J*ettil  Smith,  practical  introducer  of  the  screw 
propeller.  John  Harrison,  inventor  of  the  m.arine  chro- 
nometer. John  Lon^be,  introducer  of  the  silk  industry  into 
England.  William  Murdock.  Frederick  Koenig,  inventor 
of  the  steam-printing  machine.  The  Walters  of  "  The 
Times ; "  invention  of  the  Walter  press.  William  Clowes, 
introducer  of  book-printing  by  steam.  Charles  Bianconi. 
Industry  in  Ireland.  Ship-building  in  BeU.ist,  by  E.  J.  Har- 
land.     Astronomers  and  students  in  humble  life. 

A  publisher  and  his  friends.  Memoir  and  corre- 
spondence of  John  Murray,  with  an  account  of  the 
origin  and  progress  of  the  house,  1768-1843.  Lon- 
don, 1891.  Portrs.  542.24 
-ed.     Round  the  world.     N.  Y.     [1871.]     Illus. 

646.22 
Round  the  world  ;  including  a  residence  in  Victoria, 
and  a  journey  across  North  America.  [1868-71.] 
By  a  boy.  Ed.  by  Samuel  Smiles.  London,  1880. 
Ilfus.  646.23 

Smith,  Abigail,  born  Adams,  1765-181?.  Journal 
and  correspondence  of  Miss  Adams,  uaugliter  of 
John  Ad.ims.  Ed.  by  her  daughter  [C.  A.  De 
Windt].  N.  Y.,  1841,42.  2  v.  Portr. 
Smith,  Adam,  1723-1790. 

BlOclRAl'llIES  of  eminent  men  from  the   thirteenth 
vol.  3. 

Edgar,  J.  G.  Footprints  of  famous  men.  1854.  548.16;  551.13 
FarRER,   ).  a.     Adam  Smith.     1881.  1523.22 

Stewart,  D.  Account  of  the  life  and  writings  of  Ad.am 
Smith.    In  Smith's  Theory  of  the  moral  sentiments.     1887. 

817.10 

Smith,  Albert,  1816-1860.  Mont  Blanc.  With  a 
memoir  of  the  author  by  Edmund  Yates.  London. 
[i860.]     Illus.  669.18 

A  month  at  Constantinople.    3d  ed.    London,  1851. 

689.20 
Smith,  Alexander,  a  mutineer 


217.18 


century, 
839.6.3 


i76o?-i829.     Aleck,    and    the 


of  the  "  Bounty." 

mutineers    of    the 

2089.3 

Smith,   captain   of  the 


Bounty.    Boston,  1855. 
Sargent,  C.  L.    Life  of  Alexande 

island  of  Pitcairn ;  one  of  the  mutineers  on  board  his  maj- 
esty's ship  Bounty.     1819.  519.5 

Smith,  Alexander,  1829-1867.  A  summer  in  Skye. 
Boston,  1865.  664.13 

Smith,  Charles  Manby.  Curiosities  of  London 
life.    London,  1853.  884.17 

Smith,  Charlotte,  born  Turner,  1749-1806. 

Kavanagh,  Julia.     English  women  of  letters.  589.30 

Smith,  Dexter.  Cyclopedia  of  Boston  and  vicin- 
ity. [2d  edition.]  Boston.  [Cop.  1887.]  229.26 
Smith,  Edmund,  1668-1710. 

[OIINSoN,  S.     Lives  of  the  most  eminent  English  poets. 

5S2.11.2;  586.20;  586.22.2;  589.26.1 

Smith,  Eli,  D.D.,  1801-1857.  Biblical  researches 
in  Palestine,  Mount  Sinai  and  Arabia  Petra>a.  By 
Edw.ird  Robinson  and  Eli  Smith.  A  journal  of 
travels  in  1838.     Boston,  1841.     3  v.  684.4 

Biblical  researches  in  Palestine  and  the  adjacent 
regions;  a  journal  of  travels  in  1838  and  1852. 
London,  1856.     3  V.  1103.7 


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Smith 


Smith,  Elias,  1769-1846.  The  life,  conversion, 
preaching,  travels,  and  sufferings  of  Elias  Smith. 
Written  by  himself.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1816.  539.8 
Smith,  Elizabeth,  177(5-1806.  Fragments  in  prose 
and  verse.  With  some  account  of  her  life  and 
character,  by  H.  M.  Bowdler.  Boston,  1810.  599.7 
Smith,  Sir  Francis  Pettit,  1808-1874. 
Smiles,  S.     Men  of  invention  and  industry.  18S5.     1538.17 

Smith,  Francis  Hopkinson.  Well  worn  roads  of 
Spain,  Holland,  and  Italy,  traveled  by  a  painter  in 
search  of  the  picturesque.  Boston,  1887.  1676.16 
A  white  umbrella  in  Mexico.  Boston,  1889.  1633.27 
Smith,  Franklin  Whitall,  1854-1872. 

Smith,  Helen  W.  The  record  of  a  happy  Hfe:  memo- 
rials of  Franklin  Whitall  Smith.     1873.  I536>4 

Smith,  George,  1840-1876.  Assyria  from  the  ear- 
liest times  to  the  fall  of  Nineveh.  [B.  C.  605.] 
N.  Y.,  1876.  Illus.  [Ancient  history  from  the 
monuments.]  1958.6 

Smith,    George,  D.D.,   bishop  of  Victoria,  181 5- 

1871.  A  narrative  of  an  exploratory  visit  to  each 
of  the  consular  cities  of  China,  and  to  the  islands 
of  Hong  Kong  andChusan,  in  behalf  of  the  Church 
missionary  society,  1844-46.  N.  Y.,  1847.  696.14 
Smith,  George  Barnett.  Half-hours  with  some 
famous  ambassadors.  London.  [1883?]  1538.21 
Life  and  speeches  of  John  Bright.  N.  Y.,  1881. 
Portr.  581.4 
Life  of  her  majesty  queen  Victoria.  Jubilee  ed. 
London,  1887.  Portrs.  530.12 
Life  of  William  Ewart  Gladstone.  N.  Y.,  1880. 
Portrs.  541.20 
Poets  and  novelists :  a  series  of  literary  studies. 
N.  Y.,  1876.                                                      1546.8 

Contents. — Thackeray.  Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning.  Thomas 
Love  Peacock.  Hawthorne.  The  Brontes.  Fielding. 
Buchanan.     English  fugitive  poets. 

The  prime  ministers  of  queen  Victoria.  London, 
1886.  530.11 

Contents.  —  Lord  Melbourne.  Sir  Robert  Peel.  Earl  Rus- 
sell. The  earl  of  Derby.  The  earl  of  Aberdeen.  Lord 
Palmerston.  The  earl  of  Beaconsfield.  Mr.  Gladstone. 
The  marquis  of  Salisbury.  List  of  the  administrations  dur- 
ing the  reign  of  Victoria.  Principal  acts  passed  during  her 
majesty's  reign. 

William  1,  and  the  German  empire.  A  biographical 
and  historical  sketch.     Chicago,  1888.  530.39 

Smith,  Gerard  William.  Painting  :  Spanish  and 
French.  N.  Y.,  1884.  Portrs.  [Illustrated  hand- 
books of  art  history.]  200.36 
Smith,  Goldwin,  1823-.  Cowper.  N.  Y.,  1880. 
[English  men  of  letters.]  1544-46 
Three  English  statesmen  :  a  courseof  lectures  on  the 
political  history  of  England.     N.  Y.,  1867.       1988.1 

Contents. —  Pyni.     Cromwell.     Pitt. 

Smith,  H.  I.    See  Schmidt,  Henry  Immanuel. 
Smith,  H.  Perry.     The  modern  babes  in  the  wood  ; 
or,  summerings  in  the  wilderness.     Added,  A  guide 
to  the  Adirondacks.     By  E.  R.  Wallace.     Hartford, 

1872.  1706.3 
Smith,  Helen  Ainslie.  The  great  cities  of  the  modern 
world.  By  Hazel  Shepard  [pseud.].  N.  Y.  [1885.] 
Illus.  1651.8 
History  of  Russia  in  words  of  one  syllable.  N.  Y., 
[1887.]  Illus.  910.41 
Stories  of  persons  and  places  in  America.  N.  Y. 
[1888.]  Illus.  240.6 
Smith,  Helen  W.  The  record  of  a  happy  life:  be- 
ing memorials  of  Franklin  Whitall  Smith.  By  his 
mother,  H.  W.  S.  Phila.,  1873.  Portr.  1536.4 
Smith,  Herbert  Huntington.  Brazil :  the  Amazons 
and  the  coast.     N.  Y.,  1S79.     Illus.                  1651.4 

297 


Smith,  Horace,  1779-1849,  and  James,  1775-1839. 

Sargent,  E.     Biographical  memoir  [of  Horace  and  James 
Smith.]     In  their  Poetical   works.     1857.  324-14 

-  Same.      In  their  Rejected  addresses :    and   other  poems. 


i860. 


1327.1 


Smith,  James,  1775-1839.  Memoirs,  letters,  and 
comic  miscellanies,  in  prose  and  verse.  Edited  by  his 
brother,  Horace  Smith.  Phila.,  1841.  2v.  ini.  1516.7 
Smith,  Sir  James  Edward,  M.D.  Memoir  and  cor- 
respondence. Ed.  by  lady  Smith.  London,  1832. 
2  V.     Illus.  573.7 

Smith,  Jane  Mary  Fowler.  Journal  of  the  lady 
Beatrix  Graham,  sister  to  the  marquis  of  Montrose. 
By  Mrs.  Fowler  Smith.  With  a  preface  by  [Char- 
lotte M.]  Yonge.  2d  ed.  London,  1875.  1491.14 
Smith,  Jeremiah,  LL.D.,  1759-1842. 

MORISON,  J.  H.  Life  of  Jeremiah  Smith,  LL.D.  .  .  chief 
justice  of  New  Hampshire,  etc.     1845.  S23.19 

Smith,  Jerome  Van  Crowninshield.  A  pilgrimage 
to  Egypt,  embracing  a  diary  of  explorations  on  the 
Nile.    Boston,  1852.     Illus.  698.18 

Turkey  and  the  Turks.     Boston,  1854.  918.12 

Smith,  Capt.  John,  1579-1631. 

AliAMS,  Henry.  Captain  John  Smith.  In  Adams,  C.  F..  jr., 
and  Adams,  H.     Chapters  of  Erie  and  other  essays.     1871. 

238.21 
ASHTON,  J.  The  adventures  and  discourses  of  Captain 
John  Smith.  1522.32 

Hill,  G.  C.     Capt.  John  Smith.     1858.  528.13 

HILLARD,  George  S.     Life.  529.1.2 

Warner,  C.  D.    Captain  John  Smith.     1881.  1526.25 

Smith,  Mrs.  John  A.  Letters  from  Eui-ope  to  the 
children.  Uncle  John  upon  his  travels.  Compiled 
by  aunt  Esther.    Chicago,  1870.     Illus.  648.17 

Smith,  John  Cotton,  governor  of  Connecticut, 
1765-1845.  Correspondence  and  miscellanies.  With 
an  eulogy  before  the  Connecticut  historical  society, 
May  27th,  1846.    By  W.  W.  Andrews.    N.Y.,  1847. 

898.6 
Smith,  John  Thomas.  A  book  for  a  rainy  day ; 
or,  recollections  of  the  events  of  the  last  sixty-six 
years  [1766-1833].     London,  1845.  997.io 

Smith,  Joseph,  Mormon,  1805-1844. 

Mayhew,  H.  The  Mormons;  with  memoirs  of  the  life  and 
death  of  Joseph  Smith,  the  "American  Mahomet."     [1851.] 

879.12 

Smith,  Joseph  Brown. 

Heywood,  J.  Discourse  on  the  life  and  character  of  Joseph 
Brown  Smith.     In  Kane's  The  golden  sunset.     1867.    1536.5 

Smith,  Joseph  Edward  Adams.  Taghconic ;  the 
romance  and  beauty  of  the  hills.  By  Godfrey 
Greylock  [pseud.].    Boston,  1879.  1648.15 

Treats  of  the  scenery  and  historical  associations  of  the  Berk- 
shire hills. 

Smith,  Joshua  Toulmin.  The  discovery  of  America 
by  the  Northmen  in  the  tenth  century.  2ded.  Lon- 
don, 1842.  309.6 
Smith,  Melancthon,  U.  S.  N.,  1810-. 

Headley,  J.  T.  Farragut  and  our  naval  commanders, 
1861-65.  272.7 

Smith,  Philip,  headmaster  of  the  Millhill  school. 
The  student's  ancient  history.  The  ancient  history 
of  the  East.  From  the  earliest  times  to  the  conquest 
lay  Alexander  the  great.  Illus.  3d  ed.  London, 
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South  Kensington  museum,  London. 

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South  sea.    See  Pacific  ocean. 
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South  sea  company. 

Thiers,  Adolphe.  The  Mississippi  bubble.  Added,  Authen- 
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South-sea  idyls  [in  prose].  Stoddard,  C.  W. 
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South  sea  islands.    See  Polynesia. 
South  sea  sketches.    Dahlgren,  Madeline  V.    1881. 

660.19 
Southeott,  Joanna,  1750-1815. 

REMARKAIiLE  women. 


547-5 


Southern  rambles.    Cory,  C.  B.     1881.       660.16 


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Spanish  papers  and  other  miscellanies.  Irving, 
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Spanish  vistas.    Lathrop,  G.  P.    1883.  671.4 

Spanish  ways  and  by-wavs.  Downes,  W.  H. 
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Life  of  count  Pulaski.  [Library  of  American 
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Life  of  Father  Marquette.  [Library  of  American 
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Life  of  Gouverneur  Morris,  with  selections  from  his 
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Life  of  John  Ledyard,  the  American  traveller  ;  com- 
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529.1.24 
Life  of  John  Ribault ;  comprising  an  account  of  the 
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Life  of  Robert  Cavelier  de  La  Salle.  [Library  of 
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Contents i.  John  Stark,  by   Edward   Everett.     Charles 

Brockden  Brown,  by  W.  H.  Prescott.  Richard  Montgom- 
ery, by  John  Armstrong.  Ethan  Allen,  by  Jared  Sparks. 
2.  A.  Wilson,  by  W.  B.  O.  Peabody.  Capt.  |.  Smith,  by 
G.  S.  Hillard.  3.  Benedict  Arnold,  by  Jared  Sparks. 
4.  Anthony  Wayne,  by  John  Armstrong.    Sir  Henry  Vane, 


Sparks 


Sports 


l.v  r.  W.  liilnni.  5.  I.  Eliot,  by  C.  Frani-is.  6.  William 
l*inkncy,  by  Hcnrv  "Wtu-uion.  \\'illii«m  KlU-ry,  liy  E.  T. 
Channing.  Cotlori  Mathrr.  by  W.  B.  O.  Peabody.  7.  Sir 
W'illi.im  Pliips.  by  Kraiuis  lV)wen.  Isratl  riitnani,  by  O. 
\V.  It.  IV.ilM.ily.  l.iurili.i  Maria  Davidson,  by  Catharine 
Seiln»iik.  D.iviil  Riltenlioiisc. by  James  K<-n»ick.  8.  Jona- 
than 1-UJwarils,  by  Siiimufl  Miller.  David  Brainerd.  IJy  W. 
n.  O.  PealKidy.  9.  lUron  Stcul)en.  by  Kraiicis  llowen. 
Sebastian  I'alKil.  by  Charles  Hayward,  jr.  William  ICaton, 
by  C.  ('.  I'ellon.  10.  Ruben  Fulton,  by  James  Kemviek. 
|osei)li  Warren,  by  .\.  H.  Everett.  Ilenry" Hudson,  by  H. 
R.  Clevelanil.  I'alher  Mariiuette,  by  Jared  Sparks,  (ien- 
eral  index  to  the  first  ten  volumes.  11.  Ui  Salle,  by  Jared 
Sp;irks.  P-itriek  Henry,  by  .\.  11.  Everett.  la.  Jiunes'Dtis, 
bv  Kraneis  llowen.  James  Oglethorpe,  bv  W.  B.  O.  I'ea- 
liody.  13.  John  Sullivan,  bv  O.  VV.  B.  Peabody. 
Jacob  Ixisler,  by  C.  I'.  Hoffman.  N.athaniel  Bacon, 
by  William  Ware.  [ohn  Mason,  by  GeorKC  I^  Ellis. 
14.  Roger  Williams,  bv  William  Cammell.  Timothy  Dwight, 
by  W.  B.  Spniguc.  '  Count  Puliuski,  by  Jared'  Sparks. 
le.  Count  Rum&rd,  by  James  Renwick.'  Z.  M.  Pike,  by 
Hcnr\'  Whiting.  Samuel  Gorton,  by  ].  M.  Mackic. 
16.  Eirn  Stiles,  by  J.  I,.  Kingsley.  John  Fitch,  by  Charles 
Whittlesev.  .Anne  Hutchinson,  by  G.  E.  Ellis.  17.  John 
Ribault,  by  larcd  Sparks.  Sebastian  Rale,  bv  Convers 
Francis.  Wi'lli.im  Palfrey,  by  J.  G.  Palfrey.  18.  Charles 
Lee.  by  Jared  Sparks.  '  Joseph  Reed,  by  Henrv  Reed. 
19.  Ix^onard  Calvert,  by  G.  W.  Bumap.  Samuel  Ward, 
by  William  Gammell.  Thomas  Posey,  by  James  Hall. 
ao.  Nathanael  Greene,  by  G.W.  Greene.  21.  Stephen  Decatur, 
by  A.  S.  Mackenzie.  '  22.  Inward  Preble,  by  Lorenzo 
Siibine.  William  Penn,  by  G.  E.  Ellis.  23.  U.  lioone,  by  J. 
M.  Peck.  B.  Lincoln, by  F.  Bovvcn.  24.  John  Ledyard,  by 
Jared  Sparks.  25.  W.  R.  Davie,  by  F.  M.  Hubli.ird.  Sam- 
uel Kirkland,  by  S.  K.  Lothrop.  List  of  the  lives  in  the 
fifteen  volumes  of  the  second  series.  General  index  to  the 
fifteen  volumes  of  the  second  series. 

Sparta. 

Sanki  Y,  C.    The  Spartan  and  Theban  supremacies.    1877. 

1958.36 
Spaulding,  John  H.  Historical  relics  of  the  White 
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Speke,  John  Hanning.  Journal  of  the  discovery 
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Same.     N.  Y.,  1864.     IIlus.  1692.6 

Spencer,  Dorotliy,  born  Sidney,  countess  of  Sun- 
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Spencer,  Captain  Edmund.  Sketches  of  Ger- 
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Turkey,  Russia,  the  Black  sea,  and  Circassia. 
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Spencer,  Henry,  ist  earl  of  Sunderland,  1620-1643. 

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Spencer,  Rev.  Jesse  Ames.  The  East :  sketches 
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686.6 
Spencer,  Oliver  M.  Indian  captivity  :  a  true  nar- 
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Spencer,  Robert,  2d  earl  of  Sunderland,  1641-1702. 
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Spencer,  Rev.  Thomas,  1791-1811. 

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Spenser,  Edmund,  1 552-1 599. 

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TOWNSEND,  W.  C.     Modem  state  trials.     1850.     2  v.   975.6 

States  of  the  church. 

Gladstone,  W.  E.  Gleanings  of  past  years,  vol.  4.  1548.16.4 

States  of  the  United  States. 

American's,  The.  guide,  containing  the  constitutions  of  the 
several  states  comprising  the  Union,  etc.  299.7 

Constitutions,  The,  of  the  several  states  of  the  Union  and 
United  States.     1853.  282.8 

Statesmen. 

Boi.TON,  Sarah  K.      Famous  American  statesmen.     [1888.] 

15544 
Brougham,  lord.  Historical  sketches  of  statesmen  who 
flourished  in  the  time  of  George  III.     1845.    6  v.  840.5 

-Same.     1855,56.     3  V.  568.7 

Crowe,  E.  E.,  and  James,  G.  P.  R.  Lives  of  foreign  states- 
men. 5  v.  388.7 
EORSTER,  J.,  and  others.  Lives  of  eminent  British  states- 
men. 1831-39.  7  V.  388.6 
HIGGINSON,  T.  W.  English  statesmen.  1875.  1536.15 
Ritchie.  J.  E.  Modern  statesmen.  555-7 
Smith,  G.  B.     The  prime  ministers  of  queen  Victoria.  i836. 

530.  n 


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station 


Stephen 


station  amusements  in  New  Zealand.  Broome, 
Mary  A.,  lady.     1874.  1654.9 

Station  life  in  New  Zealand.  Broome,  IWarv  A., 
lady.  f654.8 

Staunton,  Sidney  A.  The  war  in  Tong-King. 
Wliv  the  French  are  in  Tong-King,  and  what  they 
are  doing  there.     Boston,  1884.     Illus.  93o-3 

Stead,  Richard.  Switzerland.  By  Lina  Hug  and 
R.  Stead.  N.  Y.,  1890.  [The  story  of  the  na- 
tions.] Illus.  910.55 
Stead,  William  Thomas.  Truth  about  Russia. 
London,  1888.  940.40 
Pages  393-457  contain  five  chapters  on  "  Count  Tolstoi  and 
his  gospel." 

Steam  navigation. 

Knox,  T.  W.  Life  of  Fulton  and  a  history  of  steam  navi- 
gation.    1886.  1542.42 

Steamboats. 

Westcott,  T.  Life  of  John  Fitch,  the  inventor  of  the 
steamboat,     1857,  525-5 

Steamep-boolc,  A.  Helmuth,  W.  T.  1880.  660.28 
Stebbing,  Henry,  D.D.,  1799-1883.  History  of 
chivalry  and  the  crusades.  Vol.  2.  Edinburgh, 
1830.  [Constable's  Miscellany,  vol.  51.]  830.56.2 
History  of  the  Christian  church.  London,  1833,  34. 
2  V.     [Cabinet  cyclop;tedia.]  388.1 

History  of  the  Reformation.  London,  1836.  2  v. 
[Cabinet  cyclopedia.]  388.2 

Stebbing-,  William.  Peterborough.  London,  1890. 
Portr.     [English  men  of  action.]  550.59 

Stedman,  Edmund  Clarence.  Elizabeth  Barrett 
Browning.     Boston,  1877.     Portr.  1549.16 

Victorian  poets.     Boston,  1876.  1355.18 

Contents.  —  The  period.  Walter  Savage  Landor.  Thomas 
Hood.  Matthew  Arnold.  Bryan  Waller  Procter.  Eliza- 
beth Barrett  Browning.  .Alfred  Tennyson.  Tennyson  and 
Theocritus.  The  general  choir.  Robert  Browning.  L.itter- 
day  singers.  Robert  Buchanan.  Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti. 
William  Morris.  Algernon  Charles  Swinburne.  Index, 
Bolton,  Sarah  K.     Famous  American  authors.  1557.21 

RlDElNG,  W.  H.     The  boyhood  of  living  authors.      1557-25 

Steel,  Katharine,  born  Fisher,  -1785. 

Ellet.  Elizabeth  F.  The  women  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion, vol.  3.  538-I3-3 

Steel,  Robert,  D.D.  The  achievements  of  youth. 
London,  1890.  1554.24 

Contents.  —  Young  poets,  prose  writers,  linguists,  scientists, 
painters,  musical  composers,  military  commanders,  states- 
men, divines. 

Lives  made  sublime  by  faith  and  works.      London. 

577-13 
Same.    N.  Y.    illus.  577.i6 

Contents.  —  Dudley  A.  Tyng.  Ensign  Marcus  Cheek.  James 
Maitland  Hog.  Jonas  Sugden.  William  Allen.  Hugh  Miller. 
Sir  Henry  Havelock.  Captain  W.  Thornton  Bate.  James 
Stirling.  Rev.  Thomas  diaries,  of  Bala.  Robert  Flockhart. 
Rev.  Benjamin  Parsons.  Rev.  George  Whitetield.  James 
Montgomery. 

Steel. 

Jeans,  W.  T.  The  creators  of  the  age  of  steel.  1884.  190.66 
Steele,  Ashbel.  Chief  of  the  pilgrims  :  or,  the  life 
and  time  of  William  Brewster.  Phila.,  1857.  223.15 
Steele,  Eliza  R.  The  sovereigns  of  the  Bible.  N. 
Y.,  1869.    Illus.  2108.4 

Steele,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  -1791. 

Ei.LET,  Elizabeth  F.  The  women  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion, vol.  I.  538. 13. 1 

Steele,  James  W.    Cuban  sketches.    N.  Y.,  1881. 

1637.19 
Steele,  Joel  Dorman,  1836-1886.  Brief  history  of 
ancient  peoples.  [Anon.]  N.  Y.,  1881.  [Barnes's 
One-term  series.]    Illus.  950.5 

Brief  history  of  France.  [Anon.]  N.  Y.,  1877. 
Illus.     [Barnes's  One-term  history.]  2006.9 


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Brief  history  of  Greece  ;  with  readings  from  promi- 
nent Greek  historians.  N.  Y.  [Cop.  1883.]  Illus. 
[Barnes's  One-term  series.]  950.10 

Brief  history  of  the  United  States.  N.  Y.  [1885.] 
Illus.     [Barnes's  Historical  series.]  218.5 

Popular  history  of  the  United  States.  N.  Y.    [1889.'] 

241.10 
-and  Steele,  Esther  B.  Brief  history  of  Rome. 
With  select  readings  from  standard  authors.  N. 
Y.   [Cop.  1885.]    illus.  [Barnes's  One-term  series.] 

950.18 
Steele,  Sir  Richard,  1671-1729. 

DoBSON,  H.  A.     Richard  Steele.     1886.  1519-11 

FORSTER,  J.  Sir  Richard  Steele.  In  his  Historical  and 
biographical  essays,  vol.  2.     1858.  894.3.2 

-Same.     In  his  Oliver  Cromwell  [etc.].    i860.  577.9 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  The  English  humorists  of  the 
eighteenth  century.  586.1;  589.28 

TUCKERMAN,  H.  T.    Characteristics  of  literature,  ser.  2. 

S48-5.2 

Steele,  Thomas  Sedgwick.  Canoe  and  camera  :  a 
tour  through  the  Maine  forests.  N.  Y.,  1880.  1639.24 
Paddle  and  portage,  from  Moosehead  lake  to  the 
Aroostook  river,  Maine.  Boston,  1882.  Illus.  1633. ii 
Stefano,  Tommaso  di,  1301  ?-i35o  ? 

Vasari,  G.  Lives  of  the  painters,  sculptors,  and  architects, 
vol.  I.  848.6.1 

Steffens,  Henrik,  1 773-1845.  Adventures  on  the 
road  to  Paris,  during  the  campaigns  of  1813-14. 
Extr.acted  from  [his]  autobiography.  Trans,  from 
the  German.     London,  1848.  899.12 

On  the  state  of  feeling  in  Germany  at  the  time  of  Napoleon's 
occupation  of  the  country. 

The  story  of  my  career,  as  student  at  Freiberg  and 
Jena,  and  as  professor  at  Halle,  Breslau  and  Berlin. 
Trans,  by  William  Leonhard  Gage.    Boston,  1863. 

551-25 
Steggall,  John  H.,  1789-.  John  H.  Steggall:  a 
real  history  of  a  Suffolk  man,  who  has  been  a  gipsy, 
a  sailor,  a  soldier,  a  surgeon,  [etc.].  Narrated  by 
himself.  Ed.  by  the  author  of  '  Margaret  Catchpol.' 
Enlarged  ed.     London,  1859.  589.21 

Stein,  Heinrich  Friedrich  Carl,  Reichsfreiherr  von. 

Seeley,  J.  R.  Life  and  times  of  Stein,  or  Germany  and 
Prussia  in  the  Napoleonic  age.     1879.     4  v.  in  2.  1548.8 

Steinmetz,  Andrew.  History  of  the  Jesuits  :  from 
the  foundation  of  their  society  to  its  suppression  by 
Clement  XIV.     Phila.,  1848.     2  v.  1095.7 

Japan  and  her  people.  London,  1859.  Illus.  938.14 
The  romance  of  duelling  in  all  times  and  countries. 
London,  1868.     2  v.  1918.3 

Stendhal,  pseud.    See  Beyle,  Marie  Henri. 
Step,  A,  from  the  New  world  to  the  old,  and  back 
again.     Tappan,  H.  P.     1852.     2  v.  659.25 

Stephen,  king  of  England,  -11 54. 
Henry,  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon.   The  chronicle  of  Henry 
of  Huntingdon,  comprising  the  history  of  England  from  the 
invasion  of  Julius  Ca?sar  to. the  accession  of  Henry  II.    Also 
the  acts  of  Stephen,  king  of  England.     1853.  856.3 

Stephen,  Caroline  Emilia.      French    history  for 
Englisli  children.  By  Sarah  Brook  [pseud.].     Lon 
don,  1881.     Maps.  1000.9 

Stephen,  Sir  George,  1794--  Antislavery  recol- 
lections :  in  a  series  of  letters,  addressed  to  Mrs. 
Beecher  Stowe.     London,  1854.  1089.17 

Stephen,  Sir  James,  1 789-1859.  Critical  and  mis- 
cellaneous essays.    Phila.,  1843.  867.5 

Contents.  —  Life  of  William  Wilberforce.  Lives  of  Whit- 
field and  Froude.  D'Aubigne's  History  of  the  great  Ref- 
ormation. Life  and  times  of  Richard  Baxter.  Physical 
theory  of  another  life.  The  Port-Royalists.  Ignatius  Loyola 
and  his  associates.  Taylor's  Edwin  the  Fair. 
All  reviews  reprinted  from  the  Edinburgh  review. 

Same.    Boston,  1857.  No.  2  in  1815.2 


Stephen 


Stevenson 


Lectures  on  the  histor>'  of  France.     N.  Y.,  i8s2. 

I002.f 

Same.     3J  ed.     London,  1857.     2  v.  1002.2 

Stephen,  Leslie.    Alexander  Pope.  N.  Y.,  1880. 

[EiikIisIi  men  of  letters.]  n44.47 

Hours  in  a  librar\-.    N.  Y.,  1875.  1828.18 

Conlenls.  —  Ue  Kpe's  novels.  Richardson's  novels.  Pope 
as  a  moralist.  Mr.  Elwin's  edition  of  Pope.  Some  words 
about  Sir  Waller  Scott.  Nathaniel  Hawthorne.  Balzac's 
novels.     De  Quincey. 

Samuel  Johnson.  N.  Y.,  1878.  [English  men  of 
letters.]  1545-37 

Swift.    N.  Y.,  1882.     [English  men  of  letters.] 

1540.50 
Stephens,  Alexander  Hamilton,  1812-1883.  Com- 
pendium of  the  histoPv'  of  the  United  States  to  1872. 
New  ed.    N.  Y.,  1882.    lUus.  210.12 

Constitutional  view  of  the  late  war  between  the 
states.    Phila.  [1868,  70].  2  v.  Portr.  Plate.   272.12 

Bolton,  Sarah  K.  How  success  is  won.  [1885.]  1517.19 
Carroll,  H.    twelve  Americans.     1883.  1534.16 

8.-\VA(;i:,  |.     Our  living  representative  men.  527.19 

Stephens,  Charles  Asbury.  The  Knockabout  club 
in  the  tropics.  Adventures  in  New  Mexico,  Mexico, 
and  Central  America.  Boston,  1884.  Illus.  662.2 
Stephens,  Frederick  George.  Memoir  of  George 
Cruil<shank.  and  an  essav  on  [his]  genius  by 
W.  M.  Thackeray.  N.  Y.,  1S91.  [Illustrated  biogra- 
phies of  the  great  artists.]  1543.79 
Chronological  list  of  the  principal  books  illustrated  by  George 
Cruikshank,  pp.  132-142. 

Sir  Edwin  Landseer.  N.  Y.,  1880.  [Illustrated 
biographies  of  the  great  artists.]  1543.57 

Stephens,  Henry  Morse.  History  of  the  French 
revolution.  Vol.  1,2.  N.  Y.,  1886,  gi.  looi.ii 
Stephens,  John  Lloyd.  Incidents  of  travel  in 
Egypt,  Arabia  Petraa,  and  the  Holy  Land  [1835- 
36].    N.  Y.,  1851,  71.    2  V.     Illus.  699.1 

Incidents  of  travel  in  Greece,  Turkey,  Russia,  and 
Poland.  7th  ed.  N.  Y.,  1849,  51.  2  v'.  Illus.  689.1 
Incidents  of  travel  in  Yucatan.     N.  Y.,  1848.    2  v. 

Illus.  621. II 

Notes  of  travel  in  Egypt  and  Nubia.  Revised  and 
enlarged,  with  an  account  of  the  Suez  canal.  Lon- 
don, 1876.  Illus.  1648.7 
Stephenson,  George,  1781-1848. 

Allen,  G.     Biographies  of  working  men.  1542.39 

BRIGHTWELL,  Cecilia  L.  Heroes  of  the  laboratory  and  the 
workshop.  551.7 

Clarke,  F.  L.    George  Stephenson :   his  life  and  career. 

1884.  1522.28 
Cochrane,  R.    Heroes  of  invention  and  discovery.     1879. 

1547-4 
Lewis,  T.C.  Heroes  of  science.  Mechanicians.  1884.  140.6 
LVJCAS,  S.  Eminent  men  and  popular  books.  1859.  549.33 
MAI"iAUX,   Clara   L.      George    and    Robert    Stephenson. 

1885.  1518.13 
Men  who  have  risen.  551.18;  557.3 
Perseverance  under  difficulties,  as  shown  in  the  lives  of 
great  men.  549-38 
Smiles,  S.     Life  of  George  Stephenson.           588.4;  1588.1 

-  Lives  of  the  engineers,  vol.  5.     1879.  I537.I-5 

Stephenson,  Robert,  1803-1859. 

Clarke,  F.  L.      Robert  Stephenson:    his  life  and  career. 

1884.  1522.30 
MatSaux,  Clara    L.      George    and    Robert    Stephenson. 

1885.  1518.13 
Smiles,  S.     Brief  biographies.    1861.  589.18 

-  Lives  of  the  engineers,  vol.  5.     1879.  I537-I-5 

Stephenson,  Thomas.  Mrs.Chisholm.  InEwart's 
True  and  noble  women.  1537.28 

Princess  Alice.  By  M.  C.  Taylor  and  T.  Stephen- 
son. In  Ewart's  True  and  noble  women.  1537.28 
Stepney,  George,  1663-1707. 

Johnson,  S.    Lives  of  the  most  eminent  English  poets. 

582.11.2;  586.20;  586.22.1;  589.26.1 


Stepnlak,  pseud.  Russia  under  the  tzars.  By 
Stepniak  [pseud.].  Rendered  into  English  by 
William  Westall.     N.  Y.,  1885.  940.21 

The  Russi.in  peasantry :  their  agrarian  condition, 
social  life  and  religion.    N.  Y.,  1888.  1678.25 

Underground  Russia.  Revolutionary  profiles  and 
sketches  from  life.  Translated  from  the  Italian. 
N.  Y.,  1883.  9,0.30 

Sterling,  John,  1805-1844. 

CaRLYLE,  T.     Life.  JS9S-i;  58415 

Hare,  J.  C.  Sketch  of  the  life  [of  John  Sterling] .  Portr. 
In  Sterlmg's  Essavs  and  tales,  vol.  1.     1848.  886.1 

Smiles,  S.     Brief  biographies.     i86i.  589.18 

TL'ckerman,  H.  T.      Characteristics  of  literature,  ser.  i. 

548.5.1 

Sterne,  Laurence,  1713-1768. 

Bagehot.  W.     Literary  studies,  vol.  2.  891.9.3 

Fitzgerald.  P.  H.    Life.    1864.    2  v.  1528.9 

Scott,  sir  W.     Lives  of  the  novelists,  vo\.  1.  586.19.1 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  The  English  humorists  of  the 
eighteenth  century.  586.1;  589.25 

Traill,  H.D.    Sterne.    1882.  1540.51 

Sterne,  Simon,  1839-.  Constitutional  history  and 
political  development  of  the  United  States.  N.  Y., 
[1882.]  218.12 

Stetson,  Evelyn  Risley.  Rapid  transit  abroad. 
[Anon.]     N.  Y.,  1879.  1679.25 

Steuben,  Friedrich  Wilhelm,  Baron  von,  1730- 
1794. 

BOWEN,  F.     Life.  529.1.9 

Greene,  G.  W.  The  German  element  in  the  war  of 
American  independence.     1876.  275.8 

IIeaDLEY,  J.  T.     Washington  and  his  generals,  vol.  i.  516.1 

Stevens,  Abel,  1815-.  History  of  the  religious 
movement  of  the  eighteenth  century,  called  Metho- 
dism. N.  Y.  [1858],  59.  2  v.  Portrs.  114.3 
Mad.ime  de  Stael :  a  study  of  her  life  and  times. 
N.  Y.,  1881.  2  v.  Portr.  1525.27 
The  women  of  Methodism  :  its  three  foundresses, 
Susanna  Wesley,  the  countess  of  Huntingdon,  and 
Barbara  Heck  ;  with  sketches  of  their  female  associ- 
ates and  successors  in  the  early  history  of  the  de- 
nomination. N.  Y.,  1866.  569.17 
Stevens,  Charles  W.  Fly-fishing  in  Maine  lakes  ; 
or,  camp-life  in  the  wilderness.  Boston,  1881.  1639.25 
Stevens,  Isaac  Ingalls.  Campaigns  of  the  Rio 
Grande  and  of  Mexico,  with  notices  of  the  recent 
work  of  ,V\;ijor  Ripley.  N.  Y.,  1851.  623.9 
Stevens,  John  Austin.  Albert  Gallatin.  Boston, 
1884.  [American  statesmen.]  1553.9 
Stevens,  Jolin  L.  History  of  Gustavus  Adolphus. 
N.  Y.,  1884.  Portr.  1530.7 
Stevens,  Phinehas,  1706-1756. 

Stark,  C.  Memoir  and  official  correspondence  of  Gen. 
John  Stark;  also  a  biography  of  Stevens,     i860.  522.11 

Stevens,  Thaddeus,  1792- 1868. 

Bungay,  G.W.  Traits  of  representative  men.  [1882.]  1534.13 
Callender,  E.  B.    Thaddeus  Stevens  :  commoner.     1882. 

1540.48 

Stevens,  Thomas.  Around  the  world  on  a  bicycle. 
N.  Y.,  1887,88.    2  v.     Illus.  642.1 

Contents. —  i.  From  San  Francisco  to  Teheran.  2.  From 
Teheran  to  Yokohama. 

Scouting  for  Stanley  in  East  Africa.  N.  Y.  [1890.] 
Portr.  1698.15 

Through  Russia  on  a  mustang.  N.  Y.  [1891.] 
Illus.  1678.29 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis.  Across  the  plains,  with 
other  memories  and  essays.  N.  Y.,  1892.  1815.27 
Contents.  —  Across  the  plains.  The  old  Pacific  capital. 
Fonlainebleau.  Epilogue  to  "  an  inland  voyage."  Random 
memories.  Random  memories  continued.  The  lantern- 
bearers.  A  chapter  on  dreams.  Beggars.  Letters  to  a 
young  gentleman.     Pulvis  et  umbra.    A  Christmas  sermon. 


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Edinburgh:  picturesque  notes.  New  ed.  London, 
i88g.     lllus.  1673-17 

Familiar  studies  of  men  and  books.  2d  ed.  Lon- 
don, 1886.  1557-6 
Contents.  —  Victor  Hugo's  romances.  Some  aspects  of 
Burns.  Walt  Whitman.  Thoreau.  Yoshida-Torajiro. 
Villon,  student,  poet,  and  house-breaker.  Charles  of  Or- 
leans.   Samuel  Pepys.    John  Knox  and  women. 

An  inland  voyage  [tlirough  Belgium  and  northern 
France].     Boston,  1885.  1664.4 

Memoir  of  Fleeming  Jenkin.     N.  Y.,  1877.     1556.17 
The  Silverado  squatters.  Boston,  1884.  lllus.  1631. 10 
In  the  vicinity  of  Calistoga,  California. 
Travels  with  a  donkey  in  the  Cevennes.     Boston, 
1879.  1667.24 

Jamks,  H.,jr.     Partial  portraits.     1888.  1557.26 

Stevenson,  Thomas,  1818-. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Memories  and  portraits.  1887.  1815.21 
Stevenson,  William  Fleming.  Praying  and  work- 
ing.   2d  ed.    London,  1863.  2098.20 

Contents.  —  John  Falk.  Immanuel  Wichern.  Theodore 
Fliedner.    John  Evangelist  Gosncr.     Louis  Harms. 

Stewart,  Agnes  M.  The  three  Elizabeths.  Balti- 
more, 1873.  1546.16 

Contents.  —  The  matron  of  Israel.  The  Hly  of  Portugal. 
The  queen  saint  of  Hungary. 

Stewart,  Ale,xander  Turney,  1803-1876. 

ChaMMErs,  W.  Stories  of  remarkable  persons.  1878.  1548.4 
McCabe,  J.  D.,  jr.  Great  fortunes,  and  how  they  were 
made.  515-14 

Stewart,  Charles  Sainuel.  Brazil  and  La  Plata: 
the  personal  record  of  a  cruise  [1850-53].  N.  Y., 
1856.  635.14 

A  visit  to  the  South  seas,  in  the  U.  States  ship 
Vincennes,  during  1829  and  1830;  including  notices 
of  Brazil,  Peru,  Manila,  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
and  St.  Helena.     N.  Y.,  1833.    2  v.  705.22 

Stewart,  Dugald,  1753-1828.  Account  of  the  life 
and  writings  of  Adam  Smith.  In  Smith's  Theory 
of  the  moral  sentiments.     1887.  817.10 

Account  of  the  life  and  writings  of  Thomas  Reid. 
In  Reid's  Works.     1846.  .    864.2 

Account  of  the  life  and  writings  of  William  Robert- 
son. Abridged.  In  Robertson's  History  of  the  dis- 
covery and  conquest  of  America.  1848.  830.5 
Stewart,  Frances  Theresa,  duchess  of  Richmond. 
See  Lennox,  Frances  Theresa. 
Stewart,  Harriet  Bradford. 

Ediiy,  D.  C.     Daughters  of  the  cross.     1855.  569.9 

Stewart,  Henry.  Our  redcoats  and  bluejackets  ; 
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Witii  anecdotes  and  accounts  of  personal  service. 
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Stewart,  Sir  John,  earl  of  Buchan,  constable  of 
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Stock-raising. 

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Stockton,  Annis,  born  Boudinot,  1733-1801. 

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Contents.  —  Spain.  The  Passion  play  at  Ober-Ammergau 
in  1880.    The  cities  of  the  czar. 

Stoddard,  Richard  Henry,  1825-.  Henry  Wads- 
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Bolton,  Sarah  K.     Famous  American  authors.  1557.21 

Bungay, G.W.  Traits  of  representative  men.  [1882.]    1534.13 

Stoddard,  William  Osborn.  Abraham  Lincoln  : 
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Abraham  Lincoln  and  Andrew  Johnson.  1558.9 

Andrew  Jackson  and  Martin  Van  Buren.  ^55^.4 

George  Washington.  1558.1 

Grover  Cleveland.  1558.8 

James  Madison,  James  Monroe,  and  John  Quincy  Adams. 

1558-5 
John  Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson.  1558.3 

Rutherford  Birchard  Hayes,  James  Abram  Garfield,  and 
Chester  Alan  Arthur.  1558.10 

Ulysses  S.  Grant.  1558.2 

William  Henry  Harrison,  John  Tyler,  and  James  Knox 
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Zachary  Taylor,  Millard  Fillmore,  Franklin  Pierce,  and 
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Stokes,  Frederick  Abbot.  College  tramps.  A  nar- 
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Stokes,  George  Thomas.  Medieval  history. 
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Stone,  Admiral  Paschal.  History  of  England. 
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Stone,  Edwin  Martin.  History  of  Beverly,  from 
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Skcichcs  aiu!  reminiscences  of  Englund. 

Stone,  John  Seely.  Memoir  of  the  life  of  James 
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Life  of  Joseph  Brant — Thayendanegea  :  including 
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The  poetry  and  history  of  Wyoming:  containing 
Campbell's  Gertrude,  with  a  'biographical  sketch 
of  the  author,  by  Washington  lr\ing,  and  the 
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Storer,  Harriet  G.  An  autobiography.  By  R.  L.  B. 
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Stories  .md  studies  from  the  chronicles  and  history 
of  England.  Hall,  Anna  M.,  and  Foster,  Mrs.  John. 
1847.     2  V.  979-6 

Stories  from  English  history.  Creighton,  Louise. 
1 88  J.  980.52 

Stories  from  English  history  for  young  Americans. 
N.  Y.     [1892.]    TUus.  960.2 

Stories  from  Jewish  history.  Tucker,  Charlotte. 
1863.  2105.8 

Stories  from  the  state  papers.  Ewald,  A.  C.   1882. 

980.41 
Stories  of  adventure  told  by  adventurers.  Hale, 
E.  E.     1881.  '  660.15 

Stories  of  discovery  told  by  discoverers.  Hale, 
E.  E.     1883.  660.24 

Stories  of  great  men.    Foster,  Mrs.  I.  H.     [1887.] 

1557.11 
Stories  of  New  France.  Machar,  Agnes  Maule. 
[i8(/3.]  265.8 

Stories  of  old.  Hadley,  Caroline.  1863.  128.24 
Stories  of  remarkable  persons.  Chambers,  W. 
1878.  1548.4 

Stories  of  remarkable  women.  Foster,  Mrs.  I.  H. 
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Stories  of  success.  Cobb,  J.  F.,  and  Japp,  A.  H. 
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Stories  of  tlie  gorilla  country.     Du  Chaillu,  P.  B. 

1699.8 
Stories  of  the  island  world.  Nordhoff,C.  1857.  939.5 
Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion.    Cooke,  J.  E.    1879. 

275.12 
Stories  of  the  old  Romans.  By  the  author  of 
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Stories  of  the  saints.  Chenoweth,  Mrs.  C.  Van  D. 
1880.  2101. 9 

Stories  of  the  sea  told  by  sailors.  Hale,  E.  E. 
1880.  660.10 

Stories  of  war  told  by  soldiers.    Hale,  E.  E.    1879. 

277.6 
Storrs,  Richard  Salter,  1 787-1873. 

Fowler,  II.     The  American  pulpit.     1856.  534-9 

Storrs,  Richard  Salter,  jr.,  1821-. 

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Miscellaneous  writings.    Boston,  1852.  872.5 

Includes  his  autobiography,  a  paper  on  the  Life,  character 
and  services  of  Chief  Justice  Marshall,  and  Sketches  of  judges 
and  lawyers. 


Mathews.  W.  Hours  with  men  .ind  liooks.  1877.  1404.1 
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Story,  Robert,  of  Rosneath.  Peace  in  believing  : 
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Story,  William  Wetmore.  Castle  St.  Angelo  and 
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I'rom  Ihe  fourth  and  all  suljscqucnt  editions,  the  chapters  cii 
"  The  evil  eye  "  and  '"  Saints  and  superstitions"  have  be<  n 
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Same.    4th  ed.     London,  1864.    2  v.  1666.6 

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Story  of  e.irlyexploration.  Bell,  Nancy.  1884.  1 140.2 
Story,  The,  of  Ida.  Alexander,  Francesca.  1537.15 
Story,  The,  of  liberty.  Coflin,  C.  C.  1879.  920.1 
Story  c if  my  career.  Steffens,  H.  1863.  551.25 
Story,  The,  of  my  childhood.  Michelet,  Mad.ime 
Jules.     1867.  15971 

Story,  The,  of  our  country.  Monroe,  Adelina  F. 
1876.  277.4 

Story,  The,  of  Sir  Humphrey  Davy,  and  the  in- 
vention of  the  s.ifety-lamp.  London,  1877.  1 549.  iq 
Story,  The,  of  some  famous  books.  Saunders,  F. 
1887.  1400.18 

Story,  The,  of  the  American  Indian.  Brooks,  E.  S. 
[1887.]  221.9 

Story,  The,  of  the  American  sailor.  Brooks,  E.  S. 
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Story,  The,  of  the  American  soldier,  in  war  and 
peace.     Brooks,  E.  S.     [1889.]     lllus.  274.15 

A  list  of"  the  best  hundred  books  on  the  American  soldier" 
is  appended  to  each  of  the  last  three  books. 

Story  of  the  Christians  and  Moors  of  Spain. 
Yonge,  Charlotte  M.     1878.  910.3 

Story  of  the  coup  d'titat  (Dec.  2,  1851).  Maupas, 
C.  E.  de.     1884.  1000.16 

Story,  The,  of  the  good  ship  Bounty  and  her  muti- 
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Story,  The,  of  the  Herschels,  a  family  of  astrono- 
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Story,  The,  of  the  Indian  mutiny  (1857-58).  Lon- 
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Story  of  the  nations.     Namely  :  — 
Baring-Gould,  S.    Germany.  920.16 

Bknjamin,  S.  G.  W.     Persia!     1887.  940.31 

BOVESEN,  H.  H.     Norway.     1886.  920  15 

Bradley,  H.    The  Goths.    1888.  920.19 

Church,  A.  J.    Carthage.    1886.  940.30 

-  Early  Britain.  1890.  1987.5 
Oilman,  A.     Rome  to  the  end  of  the  republic.   1885.950.17 

-  Saracens.  1887.  940.29 
Hale.  E.  E.,and  Hale,  Susan.  Spain.  1886.  910.38 
Hale,  Susan.  Mexico.  1889.  256.6 
Harrison,  I.  A.  Greece.  1885.  940.26 
Hosmer,  J."K.  The  Jews.  1886.  940.27 
Hug,  Lina,  and  SteaI),  R.  Switzerland.  1890.  910.55 
JEWETT,  Sarah  O.  The  Normans,  chiefly  in  relation  to 
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Lawless,  Hon.  Emily.  Ireland.  1888.  1986.12 
Mackintosh,  J.     Scotland  to  the  present  century.     i8qo. 

981.8 

MahaFFY,  J.  P.    Alexander's  empire.  940.34 

MassoN,  G.    Mediaeval  France.     1888.  1000.25 

MORFIl.L,  W.  R.     Russia.     1890.  940-43 

Poole,  S.  L.     The  Barbary  Corsairs.     1890.  9308 

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-  Turkey.  1888.  940-37 
Ragozin,  Zinaida  A.    Assyria.  940-35 


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THWAITES,  R.  G.     Wisconsin.     [1889.] 


940.28 
940.38 
940-33 
950-24 
940-39 
920.17 

930-7 

250.2 
250.1 
250.5 
250.6 
250.4 
250.7 
250.3 
250.8 

Story,  The,  of  Tonty.  Catherwood,  Mary  H. 
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Stoughton,  John,  D.D.,  1807-.  William  Wilber- 
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Stout,  Andrew  V. 

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Stowe,  Edwin.  Velasquez.  N.  Y.,  1881.  [Il- 
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own  words  &  has  therefore  all  tlie  force  of  an  autobiography. 
—  Fac-simile  letter. 

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Hartford,  i86g.     Portrs.  1522.8 

Contents.  —  Abraham  Lincoln.  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  William 
Lloyd  Garrison.  Charles  Sumner.  Salmon  P.  Chase. 
Henry  Wilson.  Horace  Greeley.  David  G.  Farragut.  John 
A.  Andrew.  Schuyler  Colfax.  Edwin  M.  Stanton. 
Frederick  Douglass.  Philip  H.  Sheridan.  William  T. 
Sherman.  Oliver  O.  Howard.  William  A.  Buckingham. 
Wendell  Phillips.  Henry  Ward  Beecher. 
Same.  The  lives  and  deeds  of  our  self-made  men. 
New  ed.,  revised  by  C.  E.  Stowe.  Boston.  [Cop. 
1872,  89.]     Portrs.  542-21 

Palmetto-leaves.     Boston,  1873.  1633.5 

An  account  of  a  winter  in  Florida  and  other  southern  states. 

Sunny  memories  of  foreign  lands.  Boston,  1854. 
2  v.  658.1 

Bolton,  Sarah  K.     Lives  of  girls  who  became  famous. 

1538-29 
Harris.  Amanda  B.    American  authors  for  young  folks. 

1557-24 
Stowe,  Phineas. 
Cooke,  H.  A.  Phineas  Stowe,  and  Bethel  work.  1874.1536.9 

StPafford,  Lord.     See  WenUvorth,  Thomas. 
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Strain,  Isaac  G.    Cordillera  and  Pampa,  mountain 
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Strange,  Sir  Robert,  1721-1792. 

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Strange  stories  from  history  for  young  people. 
Eggleston,  G.  C.     1886.  9io-34 

StPanger,  The,  in  the  tropics.   Tyng,  C.  D.   1868. 

637.27 
StPangford,  Viscount.  See  Smythe,  Percy  Clinton. 
Stpauss,  Albert.  A  dictionary  of  American  politics. 
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R.R.  Desk  35 
StPauss,  David  Friedrich. 

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Stuart 

Strauss,  G.  L.  Moslem  and  Frank ;  or,  Charles 
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the  Saracens.     London,  1854.  918.14 

StPiekland,  Agnes,  1796-1874.  Life  of  Mary 
Stuart,  queen  of  Scotland.  Abridged  by  Rosalie 
Kaufman.     Boston,  1887.     lllus.  53°- 3 

Lives  of  the  bachelor  kings  of  England.  London, 
1841.     lllus.  554-9 

Contents.  —  William  Rufus.     Edward  V.     Edward  VL 
Lives  of  the  queens  of  England  from  the  Norman 
conquest.     New  ed.     Phila.,  1848,  53.    12  v.  in  6. 

592.1 
Same.  Abridged  by  the  author.  Revised  and  ed. 
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lllus.     [Student's  historical  series.]  596-17 

Lives  of  the  queens  of  Scotland,  and  English  prin- 
cesses connected  wifli  the  regal  succession  of  Great 
Britain.     N.  Y.,  1852-78.     8  v.  593.4 

The  queens  of  England.  Abridged  by  Rosalie  Kauf- 
man. Boston,  1S83,  84.  3  V.  lllus.  [Young 
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The  queens  of  Scotland.  Abridged  by  Rosalie  Kauf- 
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folks' history.]  595-15 

Tales  from  English  history  for  children.  Phila. 
[1879.]     lllus.  940.9 

True  stories  from  ancient  history  :  to  the  death  of 
Charlemagne.     Phila.     [1879.]     lllus.  940-7 

True  stories  from  modern  history  :  from  the  death  of 
Charlemagne  to  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  Phila. 
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StPingham,  Silas  Horton,  U.S.  N.,  1798-1876. 

Headlev,  J.  T.  Farragut  and  our  naval  commanders. 
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Strong,  Caleb,  1745-1819. 

Lodge.  H.  C.    Studies  in  history.     1884.  210.35 

Strong,  Christopher  B. 

Miller,  S.  F.    The  bench  and  bar  of  Georgia,  vol.   2. 

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Strong,  Elnathan  Ellsworth,  ed.  Mission  stories 
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Strong,  Josiah,  1847-.  Our  country  :  its  possible 
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Strother,  David  Hunter.  Virginia  illustrated : 
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Stpother,  Francis. 

Baldwin,  J.  G.  The  flush  times  of  Alabama  and  Missis- 
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Stpuensee,  Johann  Friedrich,  Graf  von,  1737-1772. 

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Struggles  against  absolute  monarchy,  1603-1688. 
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StPUgglesandtriumphs.  Barnum,  P.  T.  1869.  1562.2 
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Thomas,  Ebenezer  Smith.  Reminiscences  of  the 
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Thomas,    Edward    A.     Comprehensi\e  dictionary 
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Thomas,  George  Henry.  History  of  the  Armv  of 
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PtATr,  Oonn.  Memories  of  the  men  who  saved  the  Uni.n 
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SHANKS,  VV.  F.  G.  Personal  recollections  of  distinguished 
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\'AN  Horne,  T.  B.    Life  of  m.ijor-generalThomas.     1882. 

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Thomas,  Jane,  born  Blactt. 

Ellkt.  EliKibelh  F.  The  women  of  the  American  revf.lu- 
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Thomas,  Sidney  Gilchrist. 

Jeans.  W.  T.    The  creators  of  the  age  of  steel.  1884.    190.66 

Thomas,  Theodore,  183  5-. 

Bungay,  G.  W.     Traits  of  reprcsenl.itivc  men.     [1882.] 

Thompson,  Arthur  Bailev.  The  Victoria  history 
of  Lii^l.ind  I  mm  B.  C.  54  to  1876.  New  ed.  Lon- 
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Thompson,  Benjamin,  count  Rumford,  1753-1814. 

Garneit,  VV.  Heroes  of  science.  Physicists.  [1886.]  140.46 
Renwick,  J.  Life  of  Benjamin  Thompson,  count  of  Rum- 
foi'd-  529.1.15 

Wright,  Henrietta  C.  Rumford  and  the  relations  of 
motion  and  heat.  In  her  Children's  stories  of  the  great 
scientists.     1888.  140.60 

Thompson,  D'Arcy  Wentworth.  On  history;  on 
pro<;ress.  In  Afternoon  lectures  on  literature  and 
art.     I  bird  series.     London,  1866.  1839.6 

Thompson,  Edith.  History  of  England.  Ed. 
adapted  for  American  students.  N.  Y.,  188;.  [Free- 
man's Historical  course  for  schools,  j  1966.8 
Thompson,  Edward  Healv.  The  life  of  St.  Charles 
Borromeo.  Phila.,  1870.  Portr.  1557-5 
Thompson,  Ella  Williams.  Beaten  paths;  or,  a 
woman's  vacation  [in  Europe].     Boston,  1874. 

1638.17 
Thompson,  Emma.  Cervantes.  A  biographical 
sketch.  In  Wit  and  wisdom  of  Don  Qui.xote. 
1882-  1899.8 

Thompson,  George.  Thompson  in  Africa  ;  or,  an 
account  of  [his]  missionary  labors,  sufterings, 
travels,  and  observations  in  western  Africa,  at  tiie 
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Thompson,  Rev.  Henry,  M.A.  The  occult  sciences. 
Sketches.  By  E.  SmeJley,  Henrv  Thompson,  and 
others.     London,  1855.  125.5 

Thompson,  Joseph  Parrish.  Jesus  of  Nazareth  : 
his  lite  for  the  young.  Boston,  1876.  Illus.  2102.10 
Photographic  views  of  Egypt,  past  and  present. 
Boston,  1854.     Illus.  698.24 

Thompson,  Maurice.  The  story  of  Louisiana. 
Boston.  [18SS.]  Illus.  [Story  of  the  states.]  250.3 
Thompson,  Noyes  L.  Histo'ryof  Plvmoutli  church. 
^  Henry  Ward  Beecher.)  1847  to  1872.  N.  Y.,  1873. 
■ll^is.  1082.7 

Thompson,  Pishey,  -1862.  History  and  antiqui- 
ties of  Boston,  and  the  villages  of  Skirbeck,  Fish- 
tott,  Freiston,  .  .  .  comprising  the  Hundred  of 
Skirbeck,  in  the  county  of  Lincoln.  Boston,  1856. 
Illus.  962.1 


Thompson 


Three 


Thompson,  Waddv.  Recollections  of  Mexico. 
N.  Y.,  1846.  ■  1631.5 

Thomson,  Arthur  S.  The  story  of  New  Zealand  : 
past  ;ind  present.  London,  1859.  2  v.  Illus.  935.1 
Thomson,  Cliristopher,  lygo-. 

Hli.L,  M.  U.     Our  exemplars,     [i860.]  1528.16 

Thomson,  D.  W.  Youth's  illustrated  Bible  his- 
tory. Added  a  Chronological  history,  by  John 
Blair.     N.  Y.,  1870.  1092.19 

Thomson,  Edward,  D.D.,  M.  E.  bishop,  1810- 
1S70.  Our  oriental  missions.  Cincinnati,  1870. 
2  V.     Portr.  2089.19 

Contents. —  i.  India  and  China.  2.  China  and  Bulgaria, 
with  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author. 

Thomson,  James,  1 700-1 748. 

Hazlmt,  W.  I^ectures  on  the  English  poets.  1848.  867. z.4 
HOWITT,  W.  Homes  and  haunts  of  the  most  eminent 
British  poets,  vol.  i.  896. i.i 

Johnson,  S.    Lives  of  the  English  poets. 

582. 1 1. 3;  586.20;  586.22.3;  589.26.2 
MURDOCK,  P.  Account  of  [his]  life  and  writings.  In 
Thomson's  Seasons.     1820.  349-26 

NICOL-AS,  Sir  Harris.  Memoir.  In  Thomson's  Poetical 
works,  vol.  I.  329.13;  1319.3.1 

ROSSETTI,  W.  M.  Prefatory  notice  [of  James  'I'homson]. 
In  Thomson's  Poetical  works.     [1879.]  1341.12 

Thomson,  John,  F.R.G.S.  The  land  and  the 
people  of  China.  A  short  account  of  the  geogra- 
phy, history,  religion,  social  life,  arts,  industries 
and  government  of  China  and  its  people.  London, 
1876.     Illus.  1695.12 

Thomson,  John  Cockburn.  Alms  matres.  Dedi- 
cated, without  permission,  to  the  freshmen  and  dons 
of  Oxford.  By  Megathym  Splene  [pseud.].  Lon- 
don. 386.3 
Thomson,  Joseph.  To  the  Central  African  lakes 
and  back  :  the  narrative  of  the  Royal  geographical 
society's  East  Central  African  expedition,  1878-80. 
2d  ed.  Boston,  1881.  2  v.  Map.  1696.5 
Thomson,  Katherine,  born  Byerley,  1800-1862. 
Memoirs  of  the  court  and  times  of  king  George  the 
second,  and  his  queen  Caroline,  including  private 
letters  of  the  most  celebrated  persons  of  the  times 
addressed  to  the  viscountess  Suiidon.  London,  1850. 
2  V.  Portr.  554-6 
Memoirs  of  the  Jacobites  of  1715  and  1745.  London, 
1845-46.  3  V.  Portrs.  562.2 
Contents.  —  i.  John  Erskine,  earl  of  Mar.  James  Radcliffe, 
earl  of  Derwentwater.  The  master  of  Sinclair.  Cameron  of 
Lochiel.  2.  William  Maxwell,  earl  of  Nithisdale.  VV^illiani 
Gordon,  viscount  Kenmure.  William  Murray,  marquis  of  Tul- 
libardine.  Sir  John  Maclean.  Rob  Roy  Macgregor.  Camp- 
bell. Simon  Fraser,  lord  Lovat.  3.  Lord  Geoige  Murray, 
lames  Drummond,  duke  of  Perth.  Flora  Macdonald.  Wil- 
liam Boyd,  earl  of  Kilmarnock.     Charles  Radcliffe. 

-  and  Thomson,  John  Cockburn.  (Grace  and 
Philip  Wharton.)  The  queens  of  society.  N.  Y., 
1861.  542.17 

Contents.  —  Sarah,  duchess  of  Marlborough.  Madame  Ro- 
land. Lady  Mary  Wortley  Montagu.  Georgiana,  duchess  of 
Devonshire.  Letitia  Elizabeth  Landon.  Madame  deS^vign^. 
Sydney,  lady  Morgan.  Jane,  duchess  of  Gordon.  Madame  R^- 
camier.  LadyHervey.  Madame  deStael.  Mrs.Thrale-Piozzi. 
Lady  Caroline  Lamb.  Anne  Seymour  Damer.  La  marquise 
du  Deffand.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Montagu.  Mary,  countess  of 
Pembroke.    La  marquise  de  Maintenon. 

The  wits  and  the  beaux  of  society.  London,  [i860.] 
2  V.    Illus.  555.1 

Contents.  —  i.  George  Villiers,  2d  duke  of  Buckingham. 
Count  de  Grammont,  St.  Evremond,  and  lord  Rochester. 
Beau  Fielding.  Of  certain  clubs  and  club-wits  under  Anne. 
Congreve.  Beau  Nash.  Philip,  duke  of  Wharton.  Lord  Her- 
vey.  Philip  Dormer  Stanhope,  4th  earl  of  Chesterfield.  The 
abli^  vScarron.  Francois,  due  de  La  Rochefoucauld  and  the 
due  de  Saint-Simon.  2.  Horace  Walpole.  George  Sehvyn. 
Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan.  Beau  Brummell.  Hook.  Syd- 
ney Smith.     George  Bubb  Doddington,  lord  Melcombe. 


Same.     N.  Y.,  1861.  *  1545-8 

Thomson,  Richard,  -1865.  Illustrations  of  the  his- 
tory of  Great  Britain.  An  historical  view  of  the  man- 
ners and  customs,  dresses,  literature,  arts,  commerce, 
and  government ;  from  the  time  of  the  Saxons,  to  the 
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aid  in  the  education  of  the  freedmen. 

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This  work  concerns  itself  largely  with  the  means  by  which 
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Tourj6e,  Eben,  musician,  1834-1891. 

Nason,  Rev.  E.  The  .Xmcrican  Evangelists,  D.  L.  Moody 
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Tournefort,  Joseph  PItton  de,  1656-1708. 

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Toups,  Battle  of,  732. 

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550-7;  55'-i7 

Toupzel,  duchesse  de.  Memoirs  of  the  duchess  de 
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Tousey,  Sinclair,  1818-1887.  Papers  from  over  the 
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1667.8 
Toussaint,  Adele,  nee  Samson.  A  Parisian  in 
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Toussaint-L'OuvePture,     Francois     Dominique, 

1745-1S03. 

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Toussaint-Samson,  Mme.    See  Toussaint,  Adble. 
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Contents  —  Gladstone.  Bismark.  Gambetla.  Bcaconsfield. 
Castelar.  Victor  Hugo.  John  Bright.  Three  emperors  [of 
Germany,  Austria  and  Russia] . 

Drake,  the  sea-king  of  Devon.  Boston,  1883. 
[Young  folks' heroes  of  history.]  Illus.  1547-15 
The  Eastern  question.  Modern  Greece.  Boston, 
1877.    Map.  1957.28 

The  Eastern  question.  The  principalities  of  the 
Danube:  Servia  and  Roumania.  Boston,  1877. 
Illus.  1957-27 

England  and  Russia  In  Asia.  Boston,  1885.  Maps. 
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England  In  Egypt.  Boston,  1886.  Maps.  [Timely 
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Glimpses  of  history.    Boston,  1866.  i977-i 


Contents.  —  Memorable  assassinations.  John  firight.  I  li. 
op<-ning  scenes  of  the  Rebellion.  The  Last  ol  the  Slu.m 
l,ord  chantrllor  I  amplK-U.  Count  Cavnur.  The  List  d.n 
ofQialham.  Ix-ighliunt.  Ak-xis  Tocqucville.  The  >.ii 
dinal  kings.     A  century  of  English  history  :  1760  to  i860. 

Magellan,  or  the  lirsl  voyage  round  the  work). 
Boston,  1880.  Illus.  [Young  folks'  heroes  "i 
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Marco  Polo  ;  his  travels  and  adventures.  Boston, 
1880.  [Young  folks' heroes  of  history.]  1523.16 
Modern  France.     N.  Y.,  1879.  1000.3 

The  nation  in  a  nutshell ;  a  rapid  outline  of  Ameri- 
can history.  Boston,  1887.  220.29 
PIzarro  :  his  adventures  and  conquests.  Boston. 
[1878.J    Illus.     [Young  folks'  heroes  of  history.] 

1544-21 
Ralegh :  his  e.xnloits  and  voyages.  Boston,  1882. 
Illus.  [Young  folks' heroes  of  historv.]  1540.33 
The  voyages  and  adventures  of  Vasco  d.i  (iania. 
Boston,  1878.  Illus.  [Heroes  of  history.]  1649.17 
Young  people's  history  of  England.  Boston,  1S86. 
Illus.  1985.11 

Young  people's  'history  of  Ireland.  Boston,  1887. 
Illus.  i98(').  II 

Towle,  Nathaniel  Carter.  History  and  .inalysis  of 
the  constitution  of  the  United  States.  2d  ed.  Bos- 
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Towns,  George  Washington  Bon.aparte. 
MlI.M.K,  S.  I'.  The  bench  and  bar  of  Georgia,  vol.  2.  Phila., 
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Townsend,  Edward  Davis.  Anecdotes  of  the 
Ci\  II  war  in  the  United  States.  N.  Y.,  1884.  220.27 
Townsend,  (ieorge  Alfred.  Campaigns  of  a  non- 
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Townsend,  George  Fyler.  A  cruise  in  the  Bns- 
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Townsend,  George  Herbert.  Russell's  History  of 
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Townsend,  Luther  Tracy.  Fate  of  republics. 
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The  supernatural  factor  in  religious  revivals.  Bos- 
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Townsend,  Virglnl.i  Frances.  Life  of  Washing- 
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Tracks  In  Norway  of  four  pairs  of  feet,  dellne.ited 
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Tractarian  movement,  1833-1841. 

Frouhf,.  1.  A.  The  Oxford  counter-reformation.  In  his 
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MOZLEY,  r.  Reminiscences,  chiefly  of  Oriel  college,  and  the 
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Trafton,  Adeline.  An  American  girl  abroad.  Bos- 
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Traill,  Catherine  Parr,  born  Strickl.uid.  I"he 
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322 


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Trimmer 


Same.     New  ed.     London,  1846.     lllus.  850.17 

Traill,  Henry  Duff.  Coleridge.  N.  Y.,  1884. 
[English  men  of  letters.]  i54o-57 

Lord  Strafford.  London,  1889.  Portr.  [English 
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The  marquis  of  Salisbury.  N.  Y.,  1891.  Portr. 
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Shaftesbury  (the  first  earl).  N.  Y.,  1886.  [Eng- 
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1540.51 
Train,  George  Francis.  Speech  to  the  Fenians. 
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Young  America  in  Wall-street.  N.  Y.,  1S57.  877.7 
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Traits  of  representati\e  men.  Bungay,  G.  W. 
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Transatlantic  sketclies.    James,  H.,  jr.     1875. 

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Transvaal. 

Cakey-HOBSON,  Mrs.  M.  A.  At  home  in  the  Transvaal. 
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Transylvania. 

Gerard  Emily  de  L.    The  land  beyond  the  forest.     1888. 

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History  of  the  Protestant  church  in  Hungary  from  the 
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Travel. 

Gai.ton,  F.  The  art  of  travel;  or,  shifts  and  contrivances 
available  in  wild  countries.     1856.  649.17 

Rae,  W.  F.  The  business  of  travel.  A  fifty  years'  record 
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1891,  all  over  the  globe.      1891.  642.6 

An  account  of  the  progress  of  the  business  of  Thomas  Cook 
and  son. 

Travel,  adventure  and  sport,  from  "  Blackwood's 
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Contents.  —  A  reindeer  ride  through  Lapland,  by  F.  Taysen. 
The  valley  of  the  shadow  of  death,  by  A.  Wilson.  A  night's 
peril.  Marquinez  and  La  Collegiola.  A  cruise  up  the 
Yangstze  in  1858-59,  by  admiral  Therard  Osborn. 

Travelers.  See  E.xplorations  and  discoveries.  Voy- 
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Traveller,  A,  pseud.    See  Royall,  Anne. 
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Knox,  T.  W.     How  to  travel.     1881.  660.11 

Travelling  about  over  new  and  old  ground. 
Broome,  Mary  A.,  lady.    1872.  665.20 

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Travelling  expenses. 

Hemstreei',  W.    The  economical  European  tourist.    1875. 

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Travelling  law-school.  The,  and  Famous  trials. 
Abbott,  B.  V.     [1S84.]  130.63 

Treadwell,  John  H.  Martin  Luther  and  his 
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Kinlay,  G.  History  of  Greece,  from  its  conquest  by  the 
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Tree,  Ellen.    See  Kean,  Ellen,  born  Tree. 
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Notes  on  public  subjects,  made  during  a  tour  in  the 
United  States  and  in  Canada.     London,   1852. 

297.12 
Trench,  Maria.  Charles  Lewder.  A  biography. 
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James  Skinner  :  a  memoir.  By  the  author  of 
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Trench,  Ricliard  Chenevix.  Calderon :  his  life 
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Trench,  William  Stewart.  Realities  of  Irish  life. 
Boston,  1880.  1665.10 

Trenek,  Friedrich  Wilhehn,  Freiherr  von  der.  Life 
of  baron  Frederick  Trenek.  Trans,  from  the  Ger- 
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Trent,  William  Peterfield.  William  Gilmore 
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Treseot,  William  Henry.  The  diplomacy  of  the 
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297-5 
Trevelyan,  George  Otto.  Cawnpore.  London, 
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Life  and  letters  of  lord  Macaulay.  N.  Y.,  1876. 
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ANTHON,  C.  E.  A  pilgrimage  to  Treves,  through  the  valley 
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Abbott,  B.  V.  The  travelling  law-school,  and  Famous 
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on  the  trial.  Memoir  of  Henry  Ireton.  Memoir  of  John 
Bradshaw.  Memoir  of  Thomas  Harrison.  Memoirs  of 
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The  trial  of  Harrison.  The  trial  of  Hugh  Peters.  Execu- 
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Trip,  The,  of  the  steamer  Oceanus  to  Fort  Sum- 
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MOWRY,  S.  Arizona  and  Sonora  :  the  geography,  history,  and 
resources  of  the  silver  region  of  North  America.  265.6 

Murray,  Amelia  M.  Letters  from  the  United  States,  Cuba 
and  Canada.     1856.  639.18 

Offenbach,  J.    Offenbach  in  America.     1877.  1637.14 

Peck,  J.  K.    The  seven  wonders  of  the  New  world.     1885. 

1637.26 
Peto,  Sir  S.  M.  Resources  and  prospects  of  America 
ascertained  during  a  visit  to  the  states  in  1865.  812.5 

Pulszky,  F.  a.,  and  PuLSZKY,  Terezia.  White,  red,  black. 
Sketches  of  American  society  in  the  United  States  during  the 
visit  of  [Kossuth].     1853.    2  v.  627.3 

Rae,  W.  F.  Westward  by  rail :  the  new  route  to  the  East. 
1871.  638.19;  X637.9 

Rand,  E.  A.  All  aboard  for  the  lakes  and  mountains  :  a 
trip  in  the  United  States.  So.39 

Ranken,  G.     Canada  and  the  Crimea.     1862.  633,23 

Several  chapters  are  devoted  to  the  United  States. 
Richards,   T.   A.    Appletons'   Companion   hand-book    of 
travel :  the  United  States  and  the  Canadas.  638.14 

-  Appleton's  Illustrated  hand-book  of  American  travel ;  the 
United  States  and  the  British  provinces.  639-t7 


Robinson,  P.  Sinners  and  saints.  A  tour  across  the 
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Royall,  Anne.  Sketches  of  history,  life,  and  inanners  in  the 
United  States.     1826.  629.20 

Rusling,  J.  F.     Across  America.  1649.1 

Sala,  G.  A.  H.     America  revisited.     [1880.]  631. i 

Saunders,  W.  Through  the  light  continent;  or,  the 
United  States  in  1877-8.  632.3 

SiGOURNEY.Lydia  H.  Scenes  in  mynative land.  1845.  868.17 
Skinner,  J.  E.  H.  After  the  storm;  or,  Jonathan  and  his 
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Smiles, — .  A  boy's  voyage  round  the  world;  including 
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Smith,  Helen  A.  Stories  of  persons  and  places  inAmerica. 
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Smith,  S.  Works,  vol.  i,  2.  1844.  867.3.1,  2 
Reviews  of  books  of  travel  in  the  United  States. 

Stuart,  J.    Three  years  in  North  America  [1828-31].    2  v. 

639.6 
SUTCLIFFE,  R.  Travels  in  some  parts  of  North  America. 
1804-1806.  628.29 

Tremenheere,  H.  S.  Notes  on  public  subjects,  made 
during  a  tour  in  the  United  States  and  in  Canada,     1S52. 

297.12 
TROLLOPE,  A,     North  .America.     [1861-62.]    634.8;  1635. i 

-  Same.  3  v.  1639.22 
Wakefield,  E.  G.  England  and  .■\merica.  A  comparison 
of  the  social  and  political  state  of  both  nations.  645.1 
Warburton,  G.  Hochelaga;  or,  England  in  the  New 
world.  [1844-46.]  627.19;  1629.1 
Waterton,  C.  Wanderings  in  South  America,  the  North- 
west of  the  United  States,  and  the  Antilles,  in  18x2,  1816, 
1820,  &  1824.  633.16;  1648.14 
Weld,  I.  Travels  through  the  states  of  North  America,  and 
the  provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada.  1795-97.  3d 
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Williams,  W.  Appleton's  New  and  complete  United 
States  guide  book.                                                                639.11 

-  Appleton's  Northern  and  eastern  traveller's  guide.  New 
ed.  639.12 
Wirt,  W.    Letters  of  the  British  spy.    1811.  909.6 

-  Same.  1832.  909.5 
Wortley,  lady  Emmeline  C.  E.  S.  Travels  in  the  United 
States,  etc.,  during  1849  and  1850.  628.20 
Wright,  Frances.  Views  of  society  and  manners  in 
America,  1818-1820.     1821.  624.9 

History  :   General. 

Abbott,  J.    American  history,     8  v.  306.3 

Adams,  H.  History  of  the  United  States  of  America  during 
the  first  and  second  administration  of  Thomas  Jefferson. 
[1801-1809.]     1889, 90.    4  V,  240.9 

Adams,  R.  C.  History  of  the  United  States  jn  rhyme.  210.33 
Armstrong's  Primer  of  United  States  history.  218.10 

B.\IRD,  R.     Religion  in  America.     1856.  113. 2 

Bancroft,  G.  General  index  to  Bancroft's  history  of  the 
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An  index  to  the  copy  on  302.1. 

-  History  of  the  United  Stales  [to  1782] .  jov.  1852-74.  302.1 
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Barber,  J .  W.  Thrilling  incidents  in  American  history. 
[1866.]  218.20 
Bird,  Isabella  L.  The  aspects  of  religion  in  the  United 
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Bonner,  J.  A  child's  history  of  the  United  States.  [Cop. 
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Boynton,  H.  The  world's  greatest  conflict.  Review  of 
France  and  America  1788  to  1800,  and  history  of  America 
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Brayman,  J.  O.     Daring  deeds  of  American  heroes.  X853. 

218. X 
BUTTERWORTH,  H.  Young  folks'  history  of  America. 
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Coffin,  C.  C.  Building  the  nation.  Events  in  the  history 
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Davis,  E.  The  half  century;  or,  a  history  of  events, 
chiefly  in  the  United  States,  1800-1850.  297.10 

Dixon,  W.  H.     New  America.     18O7.  632.10;   1635.21 

Doyle,  J.  A.  History  of  the  United  St.ates.  1876.  277.2 
Eggleston,  E.     a  first  book  in  American  history.     1890. 

220.54 

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Eliot,  S.    History  of  the  United  States,  1492-1872.      275.5 

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Extends  only  to  1790. 

Olt,MAN,  A.    Tales  of  the  p.Mhfinders.    Ulus.  210.41 

Hale,  E.  E.  History  of  the  United  Stales.  1887.  210.51 
Hale,  S.  History  of  the  United  .states,  to  1817.  2  v.  820.27 
Hall.  S.  R.,  .-md  Baker,  A.  R.  School  history  of  the 
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Hlcc.lNSON,  T.  W.  .X  larger  history  of  the  United  Sl.iles 
ot  .America  to  the  close  of  president  Jackson's  administra- 
tion.    1886.  314.10 

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Hll.URETll,  R.  History  of  the  United  Stales  of  America. 
>849-55-  6  V.  303.2 
HoFKiNS,  L.    Comic  history  of  the  United  Stales.    1876. 

1838.12 
HowiiT,  Mary.  Popular  history  of  the  United  States  of 
America.     1859.     2  v.  305.5 

Irving.  W,  Washington  and  his  country;  being  Irving's 
IJfe  of  Washington,  abridged.  With  continuation  to  the 
end  of  the  Civil  war,  by  |ohn  I'iskc.     1887.  J558.23 

Johnston,  A.  History  of  the  United  Stales  for  schools. 
1891.  210.68 

Knapp,  S.  L.  Lectures  on  American  literature,  with  re- 
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Leeds,  J.  W.    History  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

'877-  277-S 

-A  smaller  history  of  the  United  States.    1882.  218.13 

LESTER,  C.  E.  Ixster's  History  of  the  United  States.  1883. 
3  V.  214.6 

Lodge,  H.  C.    Studies  in  history.     1884.  .         210.35 

LossiNG,  B.  J.  Harper's  Popular  cyclopcedia  of  United 
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Lui)I.o\v,  J.'M.  Sketch  of  the  history  of  the  United  States, 
from  independence  to  secession.     1862.  305.7 

M'Cartney,  W.  The  origin  and  progress  of  the  United 
States.     1847.  309.3 

Mackenzie,  R.  The  United  States.  In  his  America.  A 
history.  210.10 

McMaster,  J.  B.  History  of  the  people  of  the  L'niled 
Stales,  from  the  Revolution  to  the  Civil  war.  Vol.  1-3. 
1883-92.  224.13 

MONCRIEFF,  R.  H.  The  men  of  the  backwoods.  True 
stories  and  skctqjies  of  the  Indians  and  the  Indian  fighters. 
1880.  248.7 

Monroe,  Adeline  F.  The  history  of  our  country.  1876.  277.4 
Morris,  C,  ed.  Half  hours  with  American  history.  1887. 
2  V.  220.47 

Muzzev,  A.  B.  Reminiscences  and  memorials  of  men  of  the 
Revolution  and  their  families.     1883.  581.12 

NefI',  J.  K.  The  army  and  navy  of  America:  eont.iining  a 
view  of  heroic  adventures,  battles  [etc.].     1845.  215.10 

Ol.LlER,  E.  Cassell's  History  of  the  United  States.  [1875, 
77-]     3"-  221.3 

y.  Patton,  J.  H.     Concise  history  of  the  American   people. 
1883.     2  V.  212.20 

-  History  of  the  United  States,  to  the  close  of  the  first  session 
of  the  thirty-fifth  congress,  i860.  292.3 
PiERSON,  Helen  W.  History  of  the  United  States  in  words 
of  one  syllable.  [1883.]  210.27 
Primary  histor)' of  the  United  States.  1885.  210.46 
Richardson,  Abby  S.  History  of  our  country.  1886.  241.3 
RlDrATH,J.  C.  Popular  histo'ry  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  1887.  213.5 
Russell,  J.   History  of  the  United  States  of  America.  1838. 

309.5 
SCHELE  DE  Vere,  M.    The  romance  of  American  history. 

228.21 
Scudder,  H.  E.    History  of  the  U.  S.  of  America.    1884. 

210.37 
Steele,  J.  D.  Briefhistory  of  the  United  States.  1885.  218.5 
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241.10 
Stephens,  A.  H.  Compendium  of  the  history  of  the  United 
States  to  1872.     1882.  210.12 


Swan,  W.  D.  First  lessons  in  the  history  of  the  United 
States.     1856.  309.18 

TayiX)R,  E.  Brief  account  of  the  American  i>eople,  for 
schools.     [1878.]  2IO.il 

THALHEIM,  Murv  E.     Eclectic  history  of  the  United  Stales. 

[1881.)  ■  2l8.Il 

Tll.EsroN,  E.  G.  HandlKiok  of  the  administrations  of  the 
United  .Slates.     1871,  219.8 

Towi.E,  G.  M.  The  nation  in  n  nutshell :  a  rapid  outline  of 
American  history.     1887.  220.39 

Trainer,  J.  United  States  history  bv  the  brace  system. 
1886.  210.48 

Tl'cker,  G.  History  of  the  United  St.-ites,  from  their  coloni- 
zation to  the  eml  of  the  twenty-sixth  congress,  in  1841. 
Vol.  1-3.  304.4 

Wright,  Henrietta  C.  Children's  stories  of  American  prog- 
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VONGE,  C.  M.,  and  Weld,  H.  H.  Aunt  Charlotte's  stories 
of  American  history  [968-1S65].  310.30 
See  also  American  colonies. 

History:   By  Periods. 
Revolution. 
AmiOT,  W.  J.    Blue  jackets  of  '76:  a  history  of  the  naval 
battles  of  the  .American  revolution,  with  a  narnilive  of  the 
war  with  Tripoli.     [1888.]  273.17 

AiiBorr,  E.  A.  Paragraph  history  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion. 1876.  229.13 
AluioiT,  J.  S.  C.  George  Washington;  or,  life  in  America 
one  hundred  years  ago.     [American  pioneers  and  p.atriots.) 

'339-13 
Banvard,  I.  Soldiers  and  patriots  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion. [1876.]  218.9 
Botpa,  C.  G.  G.  History  of  the  war  of  the  independence  of 
the  United  States.  loth  ed.  1848.  2  v.  213.11 
Campbell,  Maria.  Revolutionary  services  and  civil  lite  of 
general  William  Hull :  with  a  history  of  the  campaign  of 
i8i2,  by  his  grandson,  James  Freeman  Clarke.  1848.  513.2 
Cakrington,  H.  B.  Battles  of  the  American  revolution. 
1775-1781.  241.5 
Chalmers,  G.  Introduction  to  the  history  of  the  revolt  ot 
the  American  colonies.  1845.  2  v.  304.8 
COI  TIN,  C.  C.  The  boys  of '76.  A  history  of  the  battles  of 
the  Revolution.  [1876.J  272.14 
CORNWAI.I.IS,  C.  Correspondence  of  Charles,  first  marquis 
Cornw.illis.  1859.  3  v.  561.1 
Drake,  S.  A.  Burgoyne's  invasion  of  1777.  With  an  out- 
line sketch  of  the  American  invasion  of  Canada,  1775-76. 
1889.  210.65 
Ellet,  Eliz.abeth  F.  The  women  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion. N.  Y..  1848.  538.13 
FiSKE,  J.    The  American  revolution.     1891.    2  v.       220.56 

-  The  war  of  independence.  1889.  210.66 
Fox,  E.  The  adventures  of  Ebenezer  Fox,  in  the  revolu- 
tionary war.  [Cop.  1838.]  219.5 
Grf.ene,  G.  W.  German  clement  in  the  war  of  American 
indc])endence.  1876.  275.8 
Headley,  J.  T.  Washington  and  his  generals.  2  v.  516.1 
How  America  won  freedom ;  or  the  story  of  1775.     1863. 

217.21 
Lippard,  G.  The  legends  of  the  American  revolution 
"  1776."  Or,  Washington  and  his  generals.  [1876.]  422.2 
Lossing,  B.  J.  Hours  with  the  living  men  and  women  of 
the  Revolution.     1889.  276.23 

-  Pictorial  field-book  of  the  Revolution.  1851,55.  2  v.  211. i 
Lowell,  E.  J.  The  Hessians  and  other  German  auxiliaries 
of  Great  Britain  in  the  revolutionary  war.  1884.  210.34 
Ludlow,  J.  M.  The  war  of  American  independence,  1775- 
1783.  1876.  229,5 
Marshall,  C.  Passages  from  [his]  diary,  1774-77.  217.13 
Moore,  G.  H.  "  Mr.  Lee's  plan  —  March  29,  1777."  The 
treason  of  Charles  Lee.  i860.  292.2 
Onderdonk,  H.,  jr.  Documents  and  letters  intended  to 
illustrate  the  revolutionary  incidents  of  Queens  county. 
1846.  217.17 
Sct'DDER,  H.  E.,  ed.  Men  and  manners  in  America  one 
hundred  years  ago.  277.3 
.Stark,  C.  Memoir  and  official  correspondence  of  Gen. 
John  Stark,  with  notices  of  other  oliicers  of  the  Revolution. 
i860.  522.11 
Stone,  W.  L.  Border  wars  of  the  American  revolution. 
[1783-95.]     1874.     2v.                                                        820.62 

-  Life  of  [oseph  Brant-Thayendancgt^a :  including  the  border 
wars  of  the  American  revolution  [etc.].  1845,  46.  2  v.  513.12 
Thatcher,  B.  B.     Talcs  of  the  Revolution.     1S35.  1859.18 


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THORNTON  I.  W.  The  pulpit  of  the  American  revolution. 
i860.  '  217.20 

TRe'scot,  W.  H.    The  diplomacy  of  the  Revolution.     1852. 

217.16 
WATSON,  E.  Men  and  times  of  the  Revolution ;  or,  me- 
moirs of  Elkanah  Watson,  including  the  journals  of  travels 
in  Europe  and  America,  from  1777  to  1842.      1856. 

513-9  •.514-6 
Watson,  H-  C.  The  Boston  tea  party  and  other  stories  of 
the  American  revolution.     18S8.  210.59 

-  Noble  deeds  of  our  forefathers.  IS27-S-6 

-  The  Yankee  tea-party ;  or,  Boston  in  1773.  1868.  1527.5.3 
Wilson  S.  F.     History  of  the  American  revolution.     1834. 

'  216.9 

WINSOR,  J.  The  reader's  hand-book  of  the  American 
revolution.     1880.  ^^/j^ 

WlNTHKOP,  R.  C.  The  .American  revolution.  In  his  Ad- 
dresses and  speeches.  1852.  ,  ,  ^  „  1  !?'"* 
WOODMAN,  C.  H.  The  boys  and  girls  of  the  Revolution. 
1877.  ==76-22 
See  also  Hessians  in  the  American  revolution. 

War  of  1812. 
Abbot  W.  J.    Blue  jackets  of  1812.  274.1 

ARMSTRONG,  J.  Notices  of  the  War  of  i8i2.  2  v.  217.4 
BOWEN  A.  The  naval  monument,  containing  accounts  of 
the  battles  between  the  navies  of  the  United  States  and  Great 
Britain  during  the  war  [of  1812].  215-" 

BraCKENRILiGE,  H.  M.  History  of  the  late  war  between 
the  United  States  and  Great  Britain.     1846.  217.5 

Brock,  Sir  1.  The  life  and  correspondence  of  Ma)or- 
general'sir  Isaac  Brock.     1845.  556;i° 

General  Brock's  principal  services  were  on  the  British  side 
in  the  war  in  1812. 

Clarke  J.  F.  Historyof  the  campaign  of  1S12.  In  Camp- 
bell Maiia.  Revolutionary  services  and  civil  life  of  Wm. 
Hull.     1848.  ^         .  .     ,        513-2 

COGGESHALL,  G.  History  of  the  American  privateers,  and 
letters-of-marque,  during  our  war  with  England,  1812-14, 
interspersed  with  several  naval  battles.     1861.  215.8 

DWIGHT  T.  Historyof  the  Hartford  convention:  with  a 
review  of'the  policy  of  the  United  States  government,  which 
led  the  War  of  1812.  .  ,     ,-     ,     j      305-4 

Heaiiley,    J.  T.    The  second  war  with   England.    1853, 

I0HNSON,  E.  R.     History  of  the  War  of  1812-15.  210.19 

Latolir,  a.  L.  Historical  memoir  of  the  war  in  West 
Florida  and  Louisiana  in  1814-15.  246.1 

SOLEY  I.  R.  The  boys  of  1812  and  other  naval  heroes. 
[1887.]'  .  ^74-3 

'■  War  with   Mexico. 

Henky  W  S.  Campaignsketchcsof  the  war  with  Mexico. 
1847       '  ^55-14 

Jay,  W.  a  review  of  the  causes  and  consequences  ot  the 
"Mexican  war.     1849.  .         -  00    1     ^^^'^ 

Ladd  H.  O.  Historyof  the  war  with  Mexico.  [1883.]  210.25 
LIVERMORE  A.  A.     The  war  with  Mexico  reviewed.     1850. 

259-4 
Mansfield,  E.  D.    The  Mexican  war.     1832.  259-2 

Rantoul,  R.,  jr.  The  republic  of  the  United  States.  Also, 
a  review  of  the  war  between  the  United  States  and  Mexico. 
1848.  ^97-19 

Ripley,  R.  S.  The  war  with  Mexico.  1849.  2  v.  252-4 
SMITH  S.  C.  Chile  con  came;  or,  the  camp  and  the  held. 
1857      '  ^^3-^5 

STEVENS,  I.  I.  Campaigns  of  the  Rio  Grande  and  of 
Mexico,  with  notices  of  the  recent  work  of  Major  Ripley. 
1851  ^^3-9 

THORPE,  T.  B.  Our  army  at  Monterey.  Account  of  the 
proceedings  and  events  which  occurred  to  the  "Army  of 
occupation  "  under  the  command  of  Major-general  Taylor. 
1847  ^59-7 

WEBSTER,  D.     Objects  of  the  Mexican  war.     In  his  Great 

speeches.'  ,    ,,     ■  ^f^'i 

WINTHROP,  R.  C.  The  war  with  Mexico;  conquest  ol 
Mexican  territory.     In  his  Addresses  and  speeches.     1852. 

861.4 
See  also  Buena  Vista,  Battle  of,  1847. 

Civil  War. 
A'LORD  G.     A  short  narrative  and  military  experience  of 
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EGGLESTON,  G.  C.  A  rebel's  recollections.  1875.  275.6 
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CJasi'akin.  a.  E.,  comte  de.  America  before  Europe. 
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HEADLEV,  J.  T.  Farragut  and  our  naval  commanders. 
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HOBART,  A.  C.     Sketches  from  my  life.     1887.  1537.20 

Hoffman,  W.  Camp,  court,  and  siege.  Narrative  of  per- 
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Hood,  J.  B.  Advance  and  retreat.  Personal  experiences 
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HOSMER,  J.K.  The  color-guard  ;  being  a  corporal's  notes 
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HUMPHREYS,  A.  A.  From  Gettysburg  to  the  Rapidan. 
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Jackson,  Mary  Anna.  Life  and  letters  of  Gen.  Thomas  J. 
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Key'ES,  E.  D.  Fifty  years'  observation  of  men  and  events, 
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KING,  W.  C,  and  Derby,  W.  P.  Camp-fire  sketches  and 
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Larke,  J.  K.  Genera]  Grant  and  his  campaigns.  1864.  527.25 
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Peyton,  J .  L.  The  American  crisis ;  or,  pages  from  the  note- 
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Poi.LARD,  E.  A.  The  early  life,  campaigns,  and  public 
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Raymond,  H.J.  History  of  the  administration  of  president 
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Rogers,  E.  H.  Reminiscences  of  military  service  in  thu 
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Snead,  T.  L.  The  fight  for  Missouri,  from  the  election  of 
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SoLEV,  J.  R.     The  blockade  and  the  cruisers.    1883.   220.20 

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Stacke.H.  ThestoryoftheAinericanwar.  1861-1865.  249.11 
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SwissHELM,  Jane  G.  Haifa  century.  1880.  318.7 
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Taylor,  R.  Destruction  and  reconstruction  :  personal  ex- 
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Thayer,  W.M.  A  youth's  history  of  the  Rebellion.  1864- 
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Todd,  A.  The  campaigns  of  the  RebeUion.  1884.  220.38 
TOWLE,  G.  M.  The  opening  scenes  of  the  Rebellion.  In 
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TOWNSEND,  E.  D.  Anecdotes  of  the  Civil  war.  1884.  220.27 
TOWNSEND,  G.  A.  Campaigns  of  a  non-combatant,  and 
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Trobriand,  P.  R.,  baron  de.  Four  years  with  the  Army 
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Van  Horne,  T.  B.  History  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumber- 
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History  :  Military  and  Naval. 

Ammen,  D.    The  old  navy  and  the  new.     1891.  312.23 

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LossiNG,  B.  J.  The  story  of  the  United  States  navy,  for 
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Marshall,  E.  C.  History  of  the  United  States  naval 
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Neff,  J.  K.  The  army  and  navy  of  America :  containing  a 
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Parker,  W.  H.  Recollections  of  a  naval  officer.  1841- 
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PHISTERER,  F.  Statistical  record  of  the  armies  of  the  United 
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Pollard,  J.  History  of  the  battles  of  America  in  words  of 
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Revised  regulations  for  the  army  of  the  United  States,  i85i. 
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History:  Political  and  Social. 
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Benton,  T.  H.  Thirty  years'  view ;  or,  a  history  of  the 
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Blaine,  J.  G.  Twenty  years  of  Congress :  from  Lincoln  to 
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BoLLES,  A.  S.  The  financial  history  of  the  United  States, 
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Brown,  E.,  and  Strauss,  A.  Dictionary  of  American 
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Ford,  W.  C,  ed.  The  American  citizen's  manual.  1882, 
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Freeman,  E.  A.  Introduction  to  American  institutional 
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General  register.  The,  of  politics  and  literature  in  Europe 
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HOPKINS,  J.  H.  The  American  citizen:  his  rights  and 
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JOHNSON,  A.  Speeches.  1865.  296.18 
Johnston,  A.     History  of  American  politics.    1880.    218.6 

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McQuade,  J.  The  cruise  of  the  Montauk  to  Bermuda,  the 
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Madden,  R.  R.  A  twelvemonth's  residence  in  the  West 
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Sewell,  W.  G.  The  ordeal  of  free  labor  in  the  British 
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SOUTHEY,  T.  Chronological  history  of  the  West  Indies. 
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Stephen,  Sir  G.  Antislavery  recollections.  1854.  1089.17 
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TURNRULL,  D.     Travels  in  the  West.     1840.  635.3 

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Western  islands.    See  Azores  islands. 
Western  reserve,  Ohio. 

Rue,  H.     Pioneers  of  the  Western  reserve.     1883.        248.9 

Western  scenes.  Robb,  J.  S.  [1858.]  638.21 
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Williams,  Rev.  John,  missionary,  1796^1839. 
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Wills,  Alfred.  "The  eagle's  nest"  in  the  valley 
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Wanderings  among  the  high  Alps.  London,  1856. 
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Wills,  Charles  James.  In  the  land  of  the  lion  and 
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Marlborough.  Prince  Eugene.  Charles  XII.  Marshal 
Saxe.  Frederick  II.  Suwarrow.  Washington.  Welling- 
ton. Napoleon.  Scott.  Lord  Clyde.  Moltke.  Lee. 
Sherman.     Grant. 

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of  its  civilization  and  possibilities.  With  a  glance 
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Wilson,  John.  History  of  Switzerland.  lAnon.j 
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Wilson,  John  (Christopher  North),  1785-1854. 
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Griswoi.d,  Haltic  T.  Home  life  of  great  authors.  1556.9 
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Mackenzie,  S.  Life  of  professor  Wilson.  In  Wilson's 
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The  story  of  the  Christians  and  Moors  of  Spain. 
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Young,  Alexander,  D.D.,  1800-1854.  Chronicles 
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Young  Benjamin  Franklin.    Mayhew,  H. 

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Young  folks'  history  of  Boston.  Butterworth,  H. 
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Young  folks'  history  of  France.  Yonge,  Char- 
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Young  folks'  history  of  Greece.  Yonge,  Charlotte 
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Young  folks'  history  of  Mexico.  Ober,  F.  A.  1885. 

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Young  folks'  history  of  Russia.   Dole,  N.  H.  1881. 

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Young  folks'  history  of  the  Civil  war.  Cheney, 
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Young  folks'  history  of  the  Reformation.  Allen, 
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Young  folks'  history  of  tlie  war  for  the  Union. 
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Young  folks'  life  of  Washington.  Brown,  Emma 
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ROHINSON,  R.E.    Vermont,  a  study  of  independence.  1892. 

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American  men  of  letters. 

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Anne  Boleyn,  2d  wife  of  Henry  Vlll,  1507-1526. 
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Ballou,  Maturin  Murray.  Equatorial  America,  de- 
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Balzac,  Honore  de. 

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Beesly,  Edward  Spencer.  Queen  Elizabeth.  Lon- 
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Bowen,  Francis.  Life  of  Benjamin  Lincoln.  In 
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Browne,  William  Hand.  George  Calvert  and 
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Bruce,  Henry  Goodnow.  Sam  Houston  and  the 
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Brydges,  Sir  George,  ist  baron  Rodney. 
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Calvert,  George,  1605-1676. 

Browne,  W.  H.  George  Calvert  and  Cecilius  Calvert, 
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Calvert,  George  Henry.  Coleridge,  Shelley,  Goe- 
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Cleveland,  Cliarles,  city  missionary,  1772-1872. 

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Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor. 

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Columbus,  Christopher. 

AUAMS,  C.  K.  Christopher  Columbus,  his  life  and  his  work. 
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Connelly,  Emma  M.  The  story  of  Kentucky. 
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Cook,  Capt.  James. 

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Cromwell,  Oliver. 

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Da'wes,  Anna  Laurens.  Charles  Sumner.  N.  Y., 
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Dpyden,  John. 

Lowell,}.  R.  Among  my  books,  ist  series.  1870.  1816.19.1 

Edwards,  Amelia  Blandford.  Pharaohs,  fellahs 
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Patti.  Pauline  Lucca.  Nilsson.  Albani.  A  flight  of  prime 
donne.     Mile.  Schneider. 

Egypt. 

Edwards,  Amelia  B.  Pharaohs,  fellahs  and  explorers. 
1892.  1692.21 

Engel,  Louis.  Froin  Handel  to  Halle.  Bio- 
graphical sketches.  Witli  autobiographies  of  prof. 
Huxley  and  prof.  Herkomer.    London,  i8go.  1554.33 

Contents. —Handel.  Gluck.  Beethoven.  Sir  .-Vrthur  Sul- 
livan. Joseph  Barnby.  Emma  Albani-Guy.  Professor 
Huxley.  Hubert  Herkomer.  Sir  Charles  and  lady  Halle. 
Three  prodigies  :  Josef  Hofmann,  Otto  Hegner,  Adamo  Patti. 

England. 

Booth,  W.     In  darkest  England  and  the  way  out.     [1890.] 

1112.13 
PeNNELL,  J.  and  Elizabeth  R.  The  stream  of  pleasure.  A 
narrative  01  a  journey  on  the  Thames  from  Oxford  to  Lon- 
don. 1891.  1663.17 
Stables,  W.  G.  The  cruise  of  the  land  yacht  "  Wan- 
derer; "  or,  thirteen  hundred  miles  in  my  caravan.     1886. 

1653.6 

English,  The,  at  the  north  pole.  Verne,  J.  1775.17 
Everett,  Edward.  Life  of  George  Washington. 
N.  Y.,  i860.  514.3 

Ferdinand  V,  of  Spain. 

Prescott,  W.  H.  History  of  the  reign  of  Ferdinand  and 
Isabella  the  Catholic.     1838.    3  V.  912.  i 

-  Same.    1854.    2  v.  929.2 

Fiske,  John.  The  discovery  of  America,  with 
some  account  of  ancient  America  and  the  Spanish 
conquest.     Boston,  1892.    Maps.    2  v.  210.69 

Fontainebleau. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Fontainebleau :  village  communities  of 
painters.     In  his  Across  the  plains  [etc.].     1892.         1815.27 

France. 

Griffiths,  A.  French  revolutionary  generals.  1S91. 1541.26 
Guiney,  Louise  I.  "  Monsieur  Henri,"  a  foot-note  to 
French  history.     1892.  1549.44 


Imbert  de  Saint  .Amand,  A.  L.  The  duchess  of  Angou- 
lOine,  and  the  two  restorations.     1892.  'SSS-S' 

Maugnv,  C.  A.    Souvenirs  of  the  second  empire.      [1890.] 

1004.9 
ViEi,  Castel,  H.  dc.  Memoirs,  1S51-1864. 1888.  2  V.  1531.14 

Freytag,  Gustav.  Reminiscences  of  my  life. 
Trans,  by  Katharine  Chetwynd.    London,   1890. 

1534.30 
Froude,  James  Anthony.  The  Spanish  storv  of 
the  armad.i,  and  other  essays.  N.  Y.,  1892.  986.10 
Iniludes  also  essays  on  Antonio  Perez,  Saint  Teresa,  The 
tem])lars.  The  Nonvay  fjords. 

Fulton,  Robert. 

Thurston,  R.  H.  Robert  Fulton,  his  life  and  its  results. 
[1891.]  540.30 

Gattie,  George  Byng.  Memorials  of  the  Goodwin 
sands,  and  their  surroundings,  legendary  and  his- 
torical. London,  1890.  lllus.  1654.27 
Gounod,  Charles  Francois. 

BovEr,  Marie  A.  dc.  Charles  Gounod :  his  life  and  his 
works.     189I.  1554.32 

Gray,  Thomas. 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Latest  literary  essays  and  addresses.     1892. 

1816.29 

Great  Britain. 

Stories  fiom  English  history  for  young  Americans.  [1892.] 

960.2 

Green,  Alice  Stopford.     Henry  the  second.    By 

Mrs.     J.    R.    Green.      London,  1888.      [Twelve 

English  statesmen.]  550.28 
Greenland. 

Nansen,  F.    The  first  crossing  of  Greenland.     1890.    2  v. 

1631.24 
Griffls,  William  Elliot.  Sir  William  Johnson  and 
the  Six  nations.  N.  Y.  [1891.]  ["  Makers  of 
America."]  540.27 

Griffiths,  Arthur.  French  revolutionary  generals. 
London,  1891.  1541.26 

Contents. —  Duniourier.     Hoche,     Marceau.    Jourdan. 

Grimk6,  Archibald  Henry.  Life  of  Charles  Sum- 
ner, the  scholar  in  politics.  N.  Y.,  1892.  Portr. 
[American  reformers.]  1555.52 

Guiney,  Louise  Imogen.  "  Monsieur  Henri,"  a 
foot-note  to  French  history.     N.  Y.,  1892.      1549.44 

Hale,  Edward  Everett.  The  story  of  Massachu- 
setts. Boston.  [1892.]  lllus.  [The  story  of  the 
states.]  250.6 
Hamilton,  Alexander. 

9UMNER,  W.  G.    .Mexander  Hamilton.     [1890.]         S40.29 

Havard,  Henry.  The  heart  of  Holland.  Trans,  by 
Mrs.  Cashel  Hoey.  London,  1880.  lllus.  661. i 
Henry  II,  of  England,  ii 33-1189. 

Green,  Alice  S.     Henry  the  second.     1888.  550.28 

Herkomer,  Hubert.  Autobiography.  In  Engel's 
From  Handel  to  Halle,  biographical  sketches.    1890. 

Hlgginson,  Thomas  Wentworth.  Life  of  Francis 
Higginson,  first  minister  in  the  Massachusetts  bay 
colony,  and  author  of  "  New  England's  plantation" 
(1630).    N.  Y.    [1891.]     ["Makers  of  America."] 

540. 28 
Holland. 

Havard,  H.  The  heart  of  Holland.  1880.  661.1 
Hooker,  Thomas,  1 586-1647. 

Walker,   G.   L.     Thomas   Hooker:    preacher,  founder, 

democrat.     [1891.]  540.32 

Houston,  Samuel. 

Bruce,  H.  Sam  Houston  and  the  annexation  of  Texas. 
[1891.]  540-24 

Hudson,  Elizabeth  Harriet.  History  of  the  Jews  in 
Rome.     B.  C.  160-A.  D.  604.     London,  1882.    941.5 


SCO 


Hutton 


Smith 


Hutton,   Arthur  WoUaston. 
Boston,  1892. 


Cardinal  Manning. 
1553-15 


Imbept  de  Saint  Amand,  A.  L.  Tlie  duchiess  of 
Angouleme  and  tlie  two  restorations.  Trans,  by 
James  Davis.     N.  Y.,  1892.     Portr.  i555-5i 

Indepwiek,  Frederic  Andrew.  Side-liglits  on  the 
Stuarts.     London,  1888.     lllus.  1531.12 

Indians  of  America. 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Sir  William  Jolinson  and  the  Six  nations. 
[i8gi.]  540.27 

Isabella  I,  of  Castile,  queen  of  Spain. 

Prescott,  W.  H.  History  of  the  reign  of  Ferdinand  and 
Isabella,  the  Catholic.     1838.    3  v.  912.1 

-Same.     1854.     2  v.  929.2 

Italy. 

BOURGET,  p.     Impressions  of  Italy.     [1892.]  1665.32 

Jameson,  James  Sligo.  Story  of  the  rear  column 
of  the  Emin  Pasha  relief  expedition.  Ed.  by  iV\rs. 
J.  S.  Jameson.     London,  1890.     lllus.  1690.5 

Jerome,  Jerome  Klapka.  On  the  stage  and  off : 
the  brief  career  of  a  would-be  actor.  London. 
[1892.]     lllus.  888.26 

Jews. 

Hudson,  Elizabeth  H.  History  of  the  Jews  in  Rome.  B.  c. 
160-A.  D.  604.    1882.  941-5 

Johnson,  Sir  William. 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Sir  William  Johnson  and  the  Six  nations. 
[1891.]  540-27 


Knights  templar. 

Froude,  J.  A.     The  Templars, 
of  the  armada  and  other  essays. 


In  his  The  Spanish  story 
1892.  986.10 


La  Roehejaquelein,  Henri  Auguste  Georges 
Duvergler,  marquis  de. 

GUINEY,  Louise  I.  "  Monsieur  Henri,"  a  foot-note  to  French 
history.     1892.  1549.44 

Latude,  Henri  iVlasers  de.  The  escapes  of  Casanova 
and  Latude  from  prison.  Ed.,  with  an  introduction, 
by  P-  Villars.  London,  1892.  lllus.  [Adventure 
series.]  1540.69 

Lessing,  Gotthold  Ephraim. 

Lowell,  J.  R.  Amongmybooks.  istseries.  1870.   1816.19.1 

MacGavock,  Randall,  W.  A  Tennessean  abroad  ; 
or,  letters  from  Europe,  Africa,  and  Asia.  [1851-52.] 


N.  Y.,  1854.     (Correction.) 
Manning,  Henry  Edward. 

HUTTON,  A.  W.     Cardinal  Manning.     1892. 

Marie  Antoinette,  queen  of  France. 

YONGE,  C.  D.     Life.     1877. 

Maugny,  Charles  Albert,  comte  de. 
the  second  empire.     London.     [i8go.] 
Musicians. 

Engel,  L.     From  Handel  to  Hall^.     Biographical  sketches. 
1890.  1554-33 

Walker,  Bettina.     My  musical  experiences.    1890.  1201.39 


1688.3 

1553-15 
1542-50 

Souvenirs  of 
1004.9 


crossing  of  Green- 
London,  1890.    2  v. 
1631.24 


Hardy  Neesima. 
1554-31 


Nansen,  Fridtjof.    The  first 

land.     Trans,  by  H.  M.  Lepp. 

lllus. 

Neesima,  Joseph  Hardy. 

Hardy,  A.  S.    Life  and  letters  of  Joseph 
1892. 

Norway. 

Froude,  J.  A.  The  Norway  fjords.  Norway  once  more. 
In  his  The  Spanish  story  of  the  armada  and  other  essays. 
1892.  986.10 

Palgrave,  Reginald  Francis  Douce.  Oliver 
Cromwell,  the  protector.  An  appreciation  based  on 
contemporary  evidence.     London,  1890.  1531-13 


Paris  herself  again  in  1878-9.  Sala,  G.  A.  H. 
1879.     2  v.  1664.34 

Peel,  Sir  Robert,  bart. 

Thursfield,  J.  R.    Peel.     1891.  550.30 

Pennell,  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  Robins.  The 
stream  of  pleasure.  A  narrative  of  a  journey  on  the 
Thames  from  Oxford  to  London.  London,  1891. 
lllus.  1663.17 

Perez,  Antonio,  -161 1. 

Froude,  J.  A.  Antonio  Perez;  an  unsolved  historical 
riddle.  In  his  The  Spanish  story  of  the  armada  and  other 
essays.     1892.  986.10 

Philip  II,  of  Spain,  1 527-1 598. 

Prescott,  W.  H.  History  of  the  reign  of  Philip  II,  king  of 
Spiiin.     1855-58.     3  V.  922.1 

-  Same.     1857.     2  v.  929.S 

Prescott,  William  Hickling.  History  of  the  reign 
of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  the  Catholic.  Boston, 
1838.     3  V.  912.I 

Same.    London,  1854.    2  v.  929.2 

History  of  the  reign  of  Philip  11,  king  of  Spain. 
Boston,  1855-58.    3  v.  922.1 

Same.    London,  1857.    2  v.  929.8 

Rimmer,  Alfred.   The  early  homes  of  prince  Albert. 

Edinb.,  1883.    lllus.  1541.27 

Russians  at  the  gates  of  Herat.  Marvin,  C.  940.20 

Ruth,  Bible  character. 

Charles,  Elizabeth.     The  old  story  of  Bethlehem.     One 

link  in  the  great  pedigree.     [1884?]  2102.20 

The  stoiy  of  Ruth. 

Owen,  Mrs.  O.  F.    The  heroines  of  domestic  life.       599.16 

Rutledge,  John,  1739-1800. 

Flanders,  H.     Lives  and  times  of  the  chief  justices.     1855. 

523-3 
Ruxton,  George  Augustus  Frederick.  Adventures 
in  Mexico  and  the  Rocky  mountains.    N.  Y.,  i860. 

638.5 
Ruysdael,  Jacob.    See  Ruisdael,  Jacob. 

Ryan,  George.  Our  heroes  of  the  Crimea.  Lon- 
don, 1855.  Plate.  589.25 
Rydberg,  Viktor  Abraham.  Roman  days.  From 
the  Swedish  by  A.  C.  Clark.  With  a  sketch  of 
Rydberg  by  H.  A.  W.  Lindehn.  2d  ed.  N.  Y., 
1880.     lllus.                                                     1668.13 

Contents.  —  Biographical  sketch.  The  Roman  emperors  in 
marble.  Antique  statues.  Roman  traditions  of  Peter  and 
Paul.     Pencil  sketches  in  Rome. 

Ryle,  Rev.  John  Charles.  The  priest,  the  Puritan, 
and  the  preacher.     N.  Y.,  1855.  1088.33 

Contents.  —  Latimer.  Baxter  and  his  times.  Life  and  labors 
of  Whitefield,  etc. 

Ryle,  Thomas.  American  liberty  and  government 
questioned.     London,  1855.  134.15 

Sala,  George  Augustus  Henry.  Paris  herself  again 
in  1878-9.     London,  1879.     2  v.     lllus.  1664.34 

Salvation  army. 

Booth,  W.     In  darkest  England  and  the  way  out.     [1890.] 

1112.13 

Sidgwick,  Mrs.  Alfred.  Caroline Schlegel  and  her 
friends.    London,  1889.    Portr.  1542.51 

Singers. 

Edwards,  H.  S.  The  prima  donna:  her  history  and  sur- 
roundings from  the  17th  to  the  19th  century.     1888.     2  v. 

1202.33 

Sir  John  Lubbock's  hundred  books. 

Cook,  Capt.  J.  Capt.  Cook's  three  voyages  round  the  world. 
1892.  i2.ig 

Smith,  Ronald,  ed.  The  great  gold  lands  of  South 
Africa.     London,  1891.     lllus.  1698.17 


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stables 


William   III. 


Stables,  William  Gordon.  The  cruise  of  the  land 
yacht '■  Wanderer ;  "  or,  thirteen  hundred  miles  in 
mv  caravan.     London,  1886.     Illus.  1653.6 

Stanley,  Henry  Morton. 

Jameson,  I.  S.  Story  of  the  rear  column  of  the  Emin  Pasha 
relief  expedition.     1890.  1690.5 

Stuart  family. 

INDERWICK,  F. -V.  Side  lights  on  the  Stuarts.  1888.  1531.12 

Thursfleld,  James  Richard.  Peel.  London,  1891. 
[TweKe  English  statesmen.]  55o-30 

Thurston,  Robert  Henrv.  Robert  Fulton  :  his  life 
and  its  results.  N.  Y.  [1891.]  illus.  ["Makers 
of  .America."]  540-3o 


Traill,  Henry  Duff.  William  the  third.  London, 
1888.     [TweKe  English  statesmen.]  550.31 

Viel  Castel,  Horace  de,  comte.  Memoirs.  A 
chronicle  of  the  principal  e\'ents,  political  and  social, 
during  the  reign  of  Napoleon  III.  Trans,  by 
Charles  Bonst'ield.    London,  i888.    2  v.       I53i-i7 

Walker,  Bettina.  My  musical  experiences.  Lon- 
don, 1890.  1201.39 

Contents.— Sir  Sterndale  Bennett.  Tausig.  Sgambati. 
I-iszt.     Deppe  and  Scharwencka.     Henselt. 

William  III,  of  England,  1650-1702. 

Traill,  H.  D.    Wilham  the  third.    1888.  530-31 


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